Nadella Bearings Quotes & Sayings
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The feet of ghosts never touch the ground. — Jandy Nelson
Commonplace people have an answer for everything and nothing ever surprises them. They try to look as though they knew what you were about to say better than you did yourself, and when it is their turn to speak, they repeat with great assurance something that they have heard other people say, as though it were their own invention. — Eugene Delacroix
It's kind of weird - I get shy when I'm around new people, still, even when I'm onstage. I come from not really wanting to be in lights or known or in front of people. — Leon Bridges
Shame breeds fear. It crushes our tolerance for vulnerability, thereby killing engagement, innovation, creativity, productivity, and trust. — Brene Brown
A woman of 40 or 50 or 60 can take estrogen replacements, get facelifts, spend her money in bars. — Helen Fisher
Put a little love in your heart, and the world will be a better place. — Jackie DeShannon
For writing, I get up early in the morning - 5 o'clock, 4:30. I'm a morning person ... So I try to do it while people are asleep. The mornings are the nicest. — Patti Scialfa
I had a dream about you. We were actors in a horror movie and I was hunting you down with a knife. When I finally cornered you the director yelled "Cut".... What? I can't be blamed for following instructions. — Georgia Saratsioti
Then it seems that I, who wanted to watch over you, fell asleep myself. — Hermann Hesse
Changing husbands is about as satisfactory as changing a bundle from one hand to the other; it gives you only temporary relief. — Helen Rowland
We realized that the closest we'd ever get to objective truth was the belief of the majority, so we enthroned the majority and ignored all other voices. — Isaac Marion
I never thought I was very good at developing material. I grew up at the BBC where they sent you scripts. — Stephen Frears
Interstate wars in Latin America have been so infrequent and politically unimportant that many major surveys of Latin American history barely cover them. Compared to Europe and ancient China, or indeed North America, war had a marginal effect on state building. Charles Tilly's aphorism "war made the state, and the state made war" remains true, but begs the question of why wars are more prevalent in some regions than in others. — Francis Fukuyama
He'd heard that writers spent all day in their dressing gowns drinking champagne. This is, of course, absolutely true. — Terry Pratchett
