Schwager Law Quotes & Sayings
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Yahoo!, over the years, had been the king of the banner ad. — Marissa Mayer
You thought you had the choice to stay still or move forward, but your didn't. As long as your heart kept pumping an your blood kept blowing and your lungs kept filling, you didn't. The pang she felt for Tibby carried something like envy. You couldn't stand still for anything short of death, and God knew she had tried. — Ann Brashares
A moment, that's all it takes to live.
A hope, that's all it takes to believe.
A dream, that's all it takes to wish.
A blink, that's all it takes to lose it all. — Someone
But God in his infinite wisdome had apparently thought it was an entertaining idea for us to always be wanting to get up in one another. — Charles Frazier
Why should any country continue, forever, to be "great"? — William F. Buckley Jr.
The secret of real prosperity in the church is to teach God's people principles of economic empowerment — Sunday Adelaja
In my own life, I've written scripts that I want to direct, so I would love to take my own creativity in a way where I could tell my own story. That does inspire me, the idea of becoming a director. — Heather Graham
Whenever you hurt someone, you bring torment into your own life. — Debasish Mridha
It's hard to be around Gavin and not get little hot flashes every now and then. I'm having an episode now ... — K.K. Allen
It is impossible for a man to be made happy by putting him in a happy place, unless he be first in a happy state. — Benjamin Whichcote
I've always loved writing. Doing that at the same time as playing music can be tiring. — Carrie Brownstein
There wasn't a limit he could reach or a line he wouldn't cross in order to make her happy. — Gail McHugh
Every time I go into a new venture, I find a "rabbi" who has the business acumen to help me understand the mechanics of that industry, the costs involved in developing a product, and what you need to do in order to make a profit. — Russell Simmons
