Parigini Quotes & Sayings
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Do it, SENATOR! And it will be the end of your career! Everyone will love to know of a scandal involving a senator who loves abusing luxury prostitutes." ~Larsson — Pet Torres

Gain, acquired by many agents, soon accumulates. — Ovid

Multiple networks run through the same wires, even though they are owned and operated by independent organizations - perhaps a university and a telephone carrier, say, or a telephone carrier contracted to a university. The networks carry networks. One — Andrew Blum

Painting myself for others, I have painted my inward self with colors clearer than my original ones. I have no more made my book than my book has made me
a book consubstantial with its author, concerned with my own self, an integral part of my life; not concerned with some third-hand, extraneous purpose, like all other books. — Michel De Montaigne

People don't pay much attention to anything unless you give them reason to — Erin Morgenstern

Sofia the kind of woman no matter what she have in her hand she make it look like a weapon. — Alice Walker

A knife wound heals, but a tongue wound festers. — Ella Leya

It's when I'm lonely that my heart isn't bound by anything. — Ebine Yamaji

If you want to please the critics, don't play too loud, too soft, too fast, too slow. — Arturo Toscanini

The team that keeps winning is not the most talented but the most hard-working. — Zoltan Andrejkovics

I came from the country, and when I came to the city, I was ridin' high, you know. I was seeing more lights than I ever dreamed to shine in the world. 'Cos where I came from, there wasn't too many lights. Bugs made a lot of light, but after that there wasn't no lights. — John Hunter

Damn real live people, getting in the way of peaceful ideals. — John Scalzi

The root of oppression is the loss of memory. — Gloria Steinem

Elegant in its simplicity and practicality, Lee has distilled many powerful leadership strategies into the lessons many of us learned as children. They are no less relevant to our working lives. At its core, Creating Magic is a collection of stories that reminds us to demonstrate care and respect for every member of the team and to focus our efforts not our ourselves but on the people we lead. — George Bodenheimer