Oleanna Playwright Quotes & Sayings
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Great leaders don't succeed because they are great. They succeed because they bring out the greatness in others. — Jon Gordon

That was the trouble with not being right in the head. You couldn't always tell if your eyes were telling the truth. — Christina Henry

Too cowardly to be a warrior, but not enough of a coward to lie down and roll over like a good doggy. — David Mitchell

Commercials were too phony for me. I just didn't like selling products I didn't believe in. — River Phoenix

You do realize I love a challenge? — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Love is a rose whose petals never wither. — Matshona Dhliwayo

I realized you can always make money; you just do a lot of things. — Mary Harron

Nevertheless, whether in occurrences lasting days, hours or mere minutes at a time, I have experienced happiness often, and have had brief encounters with it in my later years, even in old age. — Herman Hesse

After all, evil was a kind of poison, an infection of the soul. — John Connolly

I know that sometimes the chemistry just isn't there between the model, photographer, hair and make-up. It's nobody's fault and you just have to do better next time. — Linda Evangelista

I was pretty sure that's how you know you're falling for someone - when you want the good and bad, when you want everything, regardless of how horrible, how dark. You want it all, because at the end of the day, it's still them. — Rachel Van Dyken

Lincoln spoke of slaveholders not as reprobates and sinners but as men and women enmeshed in a system from which they could not disentangle themselves. "They are just what we would be in their situation, — Eric Foner

A people that grows accustomed to sloppy writing is a people in process of losing grip on its empire and on itself. — Ezra Pound

Unable to resist, she said, "Mortals also go there to worship a mouse god. His likeness is everywhere. There's a duck demigod too. — Kresley Cole