Radanovich Congress Quotes & Sayings
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Look at someone like Steve Jobs. His look wasn't very special - black turtleneck and jeans - but he had style. He looked the same, and you knew it was him when you saw him. Plus, he was a very smart person, which is also very attractive. His style was simple, not distracting, and very strong. — Carine Roitfeld

Death is half disarmed when the pleasures and interests of the flesh are first denied. — Richard Baxter

We miss extra bits of knowledge that can add value to our lives. We sort of lack empathy because we're multitasking all the time. — Kim Stolz

We worked personally with a lot of great VCs. They just work incredibly hard at supporting entrepreneurs and their companies. — Marc Andreessen

What the hell was going on, why did I care, and why, oh why, did I not carry a pocket rocket in my purse? My girlie bits were still on fire, screaming for release after Mr. Sex God's orgasmic touch. — Lisa Sanchez

I believe that I have such a vanilla life. — Jen Lancaster

Hold back the tide. Keep your kids innocent as long as possible. — Tony Danza

Swingers are all from the suburbs and consequently brain-addled by car pools, shopping malls, and welcome wagons. — Cynthia Heimel

I've been married three times and divorced three times. — Rick Wakeman

The two words 'information' and 'communication' are often used interchangeably, but they signify quite different things. Information is giving out; communication is getting through. — Sydney J. Harris

With the unknown, one is confronted with danger, discomfort, and care; the first instinct is to abolish these painful states. First principle: any explanation is better than none ... The causal instinct is thus conditional upon, and excited by, the feeling of fear. The "why?" shall, if at all possible, not give the cause for its own sake so much as for a particular kind of cause
a cause that is comforting, liberating, and relieving. — Friedrich Nietzsche