Matchmakers In The City Quotes & Sayings
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Most of the time you are growing up, people tell you what's wrong with you. Your coach tells you, your parents tell you, the teachers tell you when they grade you. I think that's very good in the early stages, because it helps you then develop skills. But at some point in your career, generally I think when you are in your teens, you look in a mirror and you have to say, despite all the bumps and warts, "I like that person I'm looking at, and let's just do our best." — Robert Ballard

Mindfulness means being aware of how you're deploying your attention and making decisions about it, and not letting the tweet or the buzzing of your BlackBerry call your attention. — Howard Rheingold

I was trying to convince all these men to try to make a product that they didn't even wear! Or if they did wear them, they were not admitting it! There was the problem right there. No wonder their hosiery was so uncomfortable. — Sara Blakely

I had no desire to be a stand-up comic until I decided to do it. — Rita Rudner

Hearing improves with PRAISE! — Mark Gottfried

Things may not be logical or fair, but when God is directing the events of our lives, they are right. — Luci Swindoll

Only I had dry eyes, a dry heart. — V.C. Andrews

If you light a lantern for another, it will also brighten your own way — Nichiren

If consumers found fulfillment at any meaningful level, she extemporized, corpocracy would be finished. — David Mitchell

Is not living at all not better than living badly? — Critias

And of course she enjoyed life immensely. It was her nature to enjoy. Anyhow there was no bitterness in her; none of that sense of moral virtue which is so repulsive in good women. She enjoyed practically everything. If you walked with her in Hyde Park now it was a bed of tulips, now a child in a perambulator, now some absurd little drama she made up on the spur of the moment. — Virginia Woolf