Parpado Quotes & Sayings
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Mindful leadership keeps you cool and energetic in any situation, so that you can make the best possible decisions. — Amit Ray

That's what I like to call him, "the current president." I find it difficult to say or type his name, George W. Bush. I like to call him "the current president" because it's a hopeful phrase, implying that his administration is only temporary. — Sarah Vowell

I gave three years of my life to take care of my dying mother who had Alzheimer's disease. Being there for her every need for three years might have looked codependent but it wasn't because it was what I wanted to do. — Melody Beattie

The strong don't necessarily survive, but the mean invariably do. — Helen Humphreys

Corporations are not legal "persons" with constitutional rights and freedoms of their own, but legal fictions that we created and must therefore control. — Kalle Lasn

We have a system that works fabulously well for products. But the one we have for people stinks. This is the lesson we've got to learn - or the human future on this planet is going to be a very bleak one indeed. — Daniel Quinn

Keep a logical but open mind. What one may pass off as a psychological dysfunction could be a burst of imagination at its finest. — Lauren Lola

Basically, I think that there are some characters that you can just allow the truth of your character as a human being in your real life to come through. — Edward James Olmos

With the scale of our traffic, content library and monetization ability, we are confident to see profitable growth in the future. — Victor Koo

You can't behave in a calm, rational manner. You've got to be out there on the lunatic fringe. — Jack Welch

He looked up abruptly, almost as though he had sensed her entering the room. She found herself suddenly afraid that he had the ability to do exactly that. — Jacquelyn Frank

It dawned on them that unlike Aunt Josephine, who had lived up in that house, sad and alone, the three children had one another for comfort and support over the course of their miserable lives. And while this did not make them feel entirely safe, or entirely happy, it made them feel appreciative.
They leaned up against one another appreciatively, and small smiles appeared on their damp and anxious faces. They had each other. I'm not sure that "The Beaudelaires had each other" is the moral of this story, but to the three siblings it was enough. To have each other in the midst of their unfortunate lives felt like having a sailboat in the middle of a hurricane, and to the Beaudelaire orphans this felt very fortunate indeed. — Lemony Snicket