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Riccione Tommaso Quotes By Satya Nadella

You look at marketing: everything that's happening in marketing is digitized. Everything that's happening in finance is digitized. So pretty much every industry, every function in every industry, has a huge element that's driven by information technology. It's no longer discrete. — Satya Nadella

Riccione Tommaso Quotes By Virginia Satir

There are five freedoms:
The freedom to see and hear what is;
The freedom to say what you feel and think;
The freedom to feel what you actually feel;
The freedom to ask for what you want;
The freedom to take risks on your own behalf. — Virginia Satir

Riccione Tommaso Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

I've a habit of placing a happy-face or a frowny-face on my calendar, depending on what kind of day I've had. Often I slap a droopy circle in the box, discouraged by the things I failed to accomplish and the unpleasant encounters endured. But then, invariably, a wise muse stops to ask me these three questions:
Did your children let you hug them today? Yes.
Did you do a kind deed for someone? Anyone? Yes.
Did God forsake you today? No.
Then, my dear, despite your challenges, it was a good day after all.
Standing corrected, I twist that frowny-face upside down and smile. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Riccione Tommaso Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Two abysses, gentlemen of the jury, remember that Karamazov can contemplate two abysses, and both at the same time. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Riccione Tommaso Quotes By Robert De Niro

If you don't co-operate you're gonna suffer from fistophobia. — Robert De Niro

Riccione Tommaso Quotes By Rick Riordan

It has a name because it's important, and all important things have names. — Rick Riordan

Riccione Tommaso Quotes By Anonymous

Can an author create characters superior to himself? I would say no and in that negation include both the intellectual and the moral. I believe that from us cannot emerge creatures more lucid or more noble than our best moments. — Anonymous

Riccione Tommaso Quotes By Honorius Augustodunensis

How is the soul profited by the strife of Hector, the arguments of Plato, the poems of Virgil, or the elegies of Ovid, who, with others like them, are now gnashing their teeth in the prison of the infernal Babylon, under the cruet tyranny of Pluto? — Honorius Augustodunensis

Riccione Tommaso Quotes By Jennifer Tilly

Everybody knows that love goes away. — Jennifer Tilly