Mykie Glam Quotes & Sayings
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My ambition for station was always easily controlled. If the place came to me it was welcome. But it never seemed to me worth seeking at the cost of self-respect, or independence. My family were not historic; they were well-to-do, did not hold or seek office. It was easy for me to be contented in private life. An honor was no honor to me, if obtained by my own seeking. — Rutherford B. Hayes

People ask me what's the most important function when you're starting an organization or setting up the kind of culture and values that are going to endure. The discipline I believe so strongly in is H.R., and its the last discipline that gets funded. — Howard Schultz

Art is a way to express yourself and through that you can escape a bad situation. — Russell Simmons

They don't see that whole pattern. Worm/death. Worm/death. I would catch on. — Paul Reiser

You can take that needle out of my leg now. I'd like to pull up my pants. — Alison Kemper

More of your conversation would infect my brain. — William Shakespeare

You know,I think I'd rather freeze than continue this conversation. You've been warned.Proceed at your own risk."
He smiled. "I always do,darlin'. — Johanna Lindsey

Buddha and Christ were second-rate heroes. The greatest men that ever live pass away unknown. They put forth no claims for themselves, establish no schools or systems in their name. They never create any stir but just melt down in love ... — Swami Vivekananda

Work for someone who believes in you, because when they believe in you, they'll invest in you. — Marissa Meyer

I really wanted to be born a woman. It all started there. A South American woman. And I'm upset that I was born a white Jewish male. I've been angry since. — Fisher Stevens

Playing it safe is the most popular way to fail. — Elliot Smith

I believe you have to be willing to be misunderstood if you're going to innovate. — Jeff Bezos

I grew up and still didn't know what it meant to be a man. — LeCrae