Olivia Twelfth Night Key Quotes & Sayings
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Maybe being loved wasn't enough; maybe there was something else you needed not to get in trouble. — Walter Dean Myers

What worked in war would likewise work in the place of peace. God's principle of power never altered because of circumstances. It takes as much faith to produce a crop of corn as it does to storm and seize an enemy stronghold. One must act in confidence, sure that
God will play His part, whether in a cornfield or on a battlefield. — W. Phillip Keller

Bitterness is like cancer. It eats ... — Maya Angelou

The ball is man's most disastrous invention, not excluding the wheel. — Robert Morley

All that technical expertise isn't worth a damn if you don't get the best out of people, though ... These were leaders who saw strength in ordinary people and showed them how to break tyranny. — Noel Coward

Persistence to fight for what you want is what separates those who win and those who don't. — Tony Curl

Sometimes people are lost because they're too afraid to look at the path. Sometimes people avoid the road for fear of what might be on it. It's easier to stand in the shadows and watch. "Teamwork. — Rebekah Crane

Is that kink I smell?" I sounded like a sexy shark, circling. — Mackenzie Snow

On your way to the top you may step on some toes, if this happens, always apologize, but never ever stop moving! — Mystie Tempest

The truth is hidden in books. — Lailah Gifty Akita

When all the facts are in, swift and clear decision is another mark of a true leader. A visionary may see, but a leader must decide. An impulsive person may be quick to declare a preference; but a leader must weigh evidence and make his decision on sound premises. — J. Oswald Sanders

I believe that authors don't have a responsibility to include "messages" in their work, but they do have a responsibility to write a world that seems true and real, never more than when expecting readers to believe in magic and angels and fairies. — Cassandra Clare