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Reprioritize Synonyms Quotes By Adam Carolla

People who fail, excel at avoiding opportunity. — Adam Carolla

Reprioritize Synonyms Quotes By Mary Meeker

Internet TV is replacing linear TV. — Mary Meeker

Reprioritize Synonyms Quotes By Kimora Lee Simmons

I like everything with a heaping dose of feminitity, including my cell phone. I created this phone for the classic woman, who like me, loves diamonds & wants a wireless. — Kimora Lee Simmons

Reprioritize Synonyms Quotes By Mark Lawrence

She had the eyes of everyone who ever cared. — Mark Lawrence

Reprioritize Synonyms Quotes By Donald Miller

He said, Don, when something hard happens to you, you have two choices in how to deal with it. You can either get bitter, or better. I chose to get better. It's made all the difference. — Donald Miller

Reprioritize Synonyms Quotes By Luis Barragan

In alarming proportions the following words have disappeared from architectural publications: beauty, inspiration, magic, sorcery, enchantment, and also serenity, mystery, silence, privacy, astonishment. All of these have found a loving home in my soul. — Luis Barragan

Reprioritize Synonyms Quotes By Christina Lee

I'm not going to kiss you, Ella. Not tonight."

She sagged against me, her forehead landing on my shoulder.

"Kissing you would be too easy," I whispered in her ear. "And you're not a girl I want to be easy with. — Christina Lee

Reprioritize Synonyms Quotes By Eric Schmidt

Facial recognition, completely unmonitored, can be used for very bad things. It can be used for stalking, for example. — Eric Schmidt

Reprioritize Synonyms Quotes By Neil Postman

People of a television culture need "plain language" both aurally and visually, and will even go so far as to require it in some circumstances by law. The Gettysburg Address would probably have been largely incomprehensible to a 1985 audience. — Neil Postman