Pheona Baranda Quotes & Sayings
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You can always amend a big plan, but you can never expand a little one. I don't believe in little plans. I believe in plans big enough to meet a situation which we can't possibly foresee now. — Harry S. Truman
Perhaps I was always intensely curious, but my Columbia education gave me a framework and a perspective to investigate new things - things that could be put into a historical and philosophical lineage. — Daniel S. Loeb
Some people are born strong or stretchy, or with a tungsten will. — Nancy Gibbs
I think you should never put boundaries on yourself. You should always want to grow. — Britney Spears
People have a right to know what is in the food they are eating, and that the food is safe. — Dennis Kucinich
Waste of resources is a mortal sin at IKEA. — Ingvar Kamprad
I was a total music nerd. I grew up on Perry Street in the '80s. My father wrote books about jazz, so I was always at the 'Village Vanguard.' — Andrew Wyatt
Marxian exploitation is the exploitation of people's lack of understanding of economics. — Robert Nozick
I couldn't help it. There it was, right in front of me, the Dick that Got Away. — Melanie Harlow
His is one of those cases which are more numerous than those suppose who have never lived anywhere but in their own homes, and never walked but in one line from their cradles to their graves. We must come down from our heights, and leave our straight paths for the by-ways and low places of life, if we would learn truths by strong contrasts; and in hovels, in forecastles, and among our own outcasts in foreign lands, see what has been wrought among our fellow-creatures by accident, hardship, or vice. — Richard Henry Dana Jr.
I just sit at a typewriter and curse a bit. — P.G. Wodehouse
Suddenness," he says. " You do not prepare, you do not explain, you do not apologize. Suddenly, you go. And with you, you take all contemplation, all consideration of your own departure. All the suffering that would have come from knowing comes after you are gone, and you are not a part of it. — Tea Obreht
