Parathis Hip Quotes & Sayings
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You can find energizing moments in each aspect of your life, but to do so you must learn how to catch them, hold on to them, to feel the pull of their weight and allow yourself to follow where they lead. — Marcus Buckingham

I have never had a vote, and I have raised hell all over this country. You don't need a vote to raise hell! You need convictions and a voice! — Mother Jones

It is much easier to make intellectual messes than it is to clarify complicated issues, especially when real solutions would challenge the status quo and require much careful thought across many fields of knowledge. Problems of climatic change, biotic impoverishment, population growth, and the choices to be made by various technologies and the transition to a sustainable and decent society with an economy that works over the long-term are difficult, complex, and intertwined problems with many possible answers. — David W. Orr

I know, don't worry, I've got a plan." "Yeah, but do you have a Plan B?" Rafi chuckled. — Todd Tavolazzi

Linda Georgian is a wonderful psychic. She can do amazing things. — Dionne Warwick

I think business needs to have a heart and to have a heart a company must be more than just a moneymaking machine. — Richard Branson

When the essence of a scene demands the simultaneous presence of two or more factors in the action, montage is ruled out." It can reclaim its right to be used, however, whenever the import of the action no longer depends on physical contiguity even though this may be implied. For example, it was all right for Lamorisse to show, as he did, the head of the horse in close-up, turning obediently in the boy's direction, but he should have shown the two of them in the same frame in the preceding shot. — Andre Bazin

Man. I know they say it's good to take the high road. But it's also good to punch assholes in the face, too. — Ava Lore

The crash did not cause the Depression: that was part of a far broader malaise. What it did was expose the weaknesses that underpinned the confidence and optimism of the 1920s - poor distribution of income, a weak banking structure and insufficient regulations, the economy's dependence on new consumer goods, the over-extension of industry and the Government's blind belief that promoting business interests would make America uniformly prosperous. — Lucy Moore

I need to write about love. I need to think and think and write about love-otherwise, my soul won't survive. — Paulo Coelho

He was tall and scrawny with a face that could be mistaken with Keith Richards on a bad day. — Kelley Armstrong