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As yet we know nothing of what goes to create or evoke the active spark of life. — Bram Stoker
If we want to build great products, we need great people. If we want to attract and keep great people, we need great principles — Jim Highsmith
Luxury hasn't been democratised; it's been globalised. — Francois-Henri Pinault
We are young, but We already know that in life's great game those who are most unhappy are those who haven't taken the risk to be happy.
And I don't want to be one of those — Guillaume Musso
Care about people; yes. Care about how people feel; yeah. Care about what people think; beware. — Rasheed Ogunlaru
I like what L'Oreal stands for, which is women of worth. — Andie MacDowell
I've no interest in being thought provoking. Who needs more thoughts. I'd rather go down as one who is thought disposing. — Rasheed Ogunlaru
Ants are busy. They have too much to do to feel bad. — Marshall Thornton
Thoughts will lead you in circles. Silence will bring you back to your centre. — Rasheed Ogunlaru
Wherever art appears, life disappears. — Robert Motherwell
However," Bob continued, and the word came down like a sledgehammer, "there is a line at which a likable bad boy becomes a nasty entitled bastard whom the public would rather see hung out to dry in the street than pay to watch prance about a stage in his bloomers. And when somebody starts abusing their fans, making an absolute arse of themselves in public places, and alienating the people who paid for their bloody Ferrari, they may consider that line crossed."
Lainie wondered if an actual "Hallelujah" chorus had appeared in the doorway, or if it was just the sound of her own glee.
She still had no idea why she was the privileged audience to this character assassination, but she warmly appreciated it. — Lucy Parker
The Christian with depth is the person who has failed and who has learned to live with it. — Brennan Manning
