Minguez Boston Quotes & Sayings
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Such is our impatience, such our hatred of procrastination, to everything but the amendment of our practices and the adornment of our nature, one would imagine we were dragging Time along by force, and not he us. — Walter Savage Landor
If you think you know where you're going to be 10 years from now, that's where you're at now. You're just putting it off. — Larry Poons
We have lived too closely, been through too much. I will not leave you. I cannot, any more than I can leave myself. — Sebastian Faulks
I've never really had feelings for a girl like her. Hell, I've never really had feelings for any girl period. Not like this anyway. — M. Leighton
I am a Minnesotan, and not just because I root for the Vikings and the Twins. I like the Minnesota-nice sensibility. I like the liberal tradition; I like the Hubert Humphrey tradition fighting for civil rights. — Al Franken
Life is a land of opportunity to love, live, and enjoy beauty. — Debasish Mridha
As a little girl she had liked looking at her palms against the light, the red peeking through her closed fingers. Once she had shown it to her father and he had kissed her fingertips, pretending to eat them. — Paolo Giordano
I grew up in the era, 'Don't trust anybody over 30.' And, you know, I still feel that. Don't trust me. — George Lucas
If the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning is eat a live frog, then nothing worse can happen for the rest of the day!"
Brian Tracy says that your "frog" should be the most difficult item on your things-to-do list, the one you're most likely to procrastinate on; because, if you eat that first, it'll give you energy and momentum for the rest of the day. But, if you don't ... if you let him sit there on the plate and stare at you while you do a hundred unimportant things, it can drain your energy and you won't even know it. — Brian Tracy
Wrong is but falsehood put in practice. — Walter Savage Landor
Solitude became, for me, an interesting mosaic of broken pieces, a place where the neglected parts of myself get collected - for better and for worse, sometimes barely tolerated and sometimes arranged into lovely patterns. — Laurie A. Helgoe
