Sarellano Makani Quotes & Sayings
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Without appreciation and respect for other people, true leadership becomes ineffective, if not impossible. — George Foreman
Few ideas are in themselves practical. It is for want of imagination in applying them that they fail. The creative process does not end with an idea-it only starts with an idea. — John D. Arnold
When I hit New York in 1972, I thought I was a sprinter. I thought that I would star in a Broadway show and do a movie and win an Oscar by the time I was 25. It turned out that I'm a long distance runner. — Beth Grant
Falling in love is not an extension of one's limits or boundaries; it is a partial and temporary collapse of them. — M. Scott Peck
The potential that every person has is not his possession — Sunday Adelaja
Qhuinn was a male's male. And not just because he was a fighter and had a mate who was a dude. Yeah, — J.R. Ward
They almost had to cancel the Oscars tonight because all of the designers and stylists are still in line in San Francisco trying to marry one another. — Joan Rivers
Nobody is allowed to tell me where the limits of my imagination are. — Ann Patchett
If I were to imagine myself as an idler wheel inside some big mix of gears, then I would be connected to everything. It's not like there's just me and then nothing. — Fiona Apple
It'd make a wonderful change to have the leader of a pluralist democracy who acted on that, who told people just how tough things are going to be, just what's going to have to be done - and, maybe, ran all the risks on the side of honesty, rather than spinning stories and trying to win the headlines every day. — Chris Patten
I love school. I was a great student. — Joan Jett
Immediate necessity makes many things convenient, which if continued would grow into oppressions. Expedience and right are different things. — Thomas Paine
I drink to the general joy o' the whole table. Macbeth — William Shakespeare
Better by far to embrace the hard truth than a reassuring fable — Carl Sagan
