Pionniere Quotes & Sayings
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I would rather go to any extreme than suffer anything that is unworthy of my reputation, or of that of my crown. — Elizabeth I

Don't we all manipulate people? Even if we openly ask them to make a choice, don't we try to frame it so they'll choose as we think they should? — Orson Scott Card

My philosophy is: if you don't bear a cross, you can't wear a crown so you gotta go through some form of humiliation to reach tribulation. — Peter Tosh

When introduced at the wrong time or place, good logic may be the worst enemy of good teaching. — George Polya

Though the people look the same, they are different; though the people look different, they are the same! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

My fear in converting it to 3-D is that people will say, 'Oh, it's the 3-D 'Clash of the Titans.' No, it's 'Clash of the Titans,' the movie, and then, on top of that, you have the 3-D conversion. The 2-D movie works as well as the 3-D movie. I want to make sure that people like the 2-D version. — Louis Leterrier

There are vices which have no hold upon us, but in connection with others; and which, when you cut down the trunk, fall like the branches. — Blaise Pascal

I've lost someone, too. And there were no rules for how to deal with the death of someone you loved. You had to accept that the loss would always stay with you, like a reminder note pinned to the inside of your jacket. But there were still opportunities for happiness. Even joy. — Lisa Kleypas

And I know that I and anyone else who is not mentally defective can solve any problem if we are willing to take the time. — M. Scott Peck

I'm so bad with people I can't even win an argument with myself. — Mercedes Lackey

I just bring a black turtleneck sweater everywhere - it's the greatest purchase of my life. Period. — Nora Ephron

The financial and economic crash of 2008, the worst in over 75 years, is a major geopolitical setback for the United States and Europe. — Roger Altman

Advertising becomes a dialogue that becomes an invitation to a relationship. — Lester Wunderman