Rob Pannell Quotes & Sayings
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Each of us was created to rule, govern, control, master, manage, and lead our environments. You are in essence a leader, no matter who you are. — Myles Munroe

I'm a big believer that it doesn't matter what you call your company, nobody ever notices. — Matthew Vaughn

It's hard to imagine the revenue from selling the prints will cover the cost of lost goodwill. — Stewart Butterfield

Jace slammed his hand down on the stele. "Clary-"
"She said she doesn't want it," said Simon. "Ha-ha."
"Ha-ha?" Jace looked incredulous. "That's your comeback? — Cassandra Clare

A lot of the ancient Norse myths and legends are the basis of a lot of the sci-fi, fantasy films out there. Telling these stories in a contemporary medium, it's all good. — Karl Urban

May you tear each other to bits, you damned hyenas, and the quicker the better. Let it be destroyed. Let it happen. Let it end, this cold insanity. — Jean Rhys

I was sorry for her; I was amazed, disgusted at her heartless vanity; I wondered why so much beauty should be given to those who made so bad a use of it, and denied to some who would make it a benefit to both themselves and others.
But, God knows best, I concluded. There are, I suppose, some men as vain, as selfish, and as heartless as she is, and, perhaps, such women may be useful to punish them. — Anne Bronte

From my experience, meditating can bring up the most stressful thoughts. — Mike White

He who has made it a practice to lie and deceive his father, will be the most daring in deceiving others. — Horace

If we are defined by reason and morality, then reason and morality must define our choices, even when animals are concerned. When people say, for example, that they like their veal or hot dogs too much to ever give them up, and yeah it's sad about the farms but that's just the way it is, reason hears in that the voice of gluttony. We can say that what makes a human being human is precisely the ability to understand that the suffering of an animal is more important than the taste of a treat. — Matthew Scully