Siemers Holsteins Quotes & Sayings
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Perfectionism kills art. I find that if I criticise myself, it spoils the fun. You can get paralysed by analysis - it takes all the playfulness away. — Geri Halliwell

Preaching a series allows you to go into greater depth in the text, and spending several weeks on one theme allows the teaching to be absorbed more thoroughly. — John Ortberg

Solitude creates confidence so you can walk in a room and know whether surrounded or alone, you are already filled and more than enough. — Bekah Jane Pogue

In order to grow at this pace, there will have to be a couple of acquisitions along the way. The tricky thing is to grow at this rate and maintain a 40 percent operating margin. — Larry Ellison

He played the king as if afraid someone else would play the ace. — John Mason Brown

But I want you to know, and I want you to have it very clear that I did NOT quit on each and everyone of you. No. Because you guys have never quitted on me. — Oscar Gutierrez

If you use your imagination, you can look at any actress and see her nude ... I hope to make you use your imagination. — Hedy Lamarr

We deceive and flatter no one by such delicate artificies as we do our own selves. — Arthur Schopenhauer

We can break step. Magnificent living beings that we are, we humans are free to unravel our patterns. — Louisa Hall

The universe is indeed a beautiful place. If you doubt me, go check for yourself. — Douglas Coupland

For a hot second I actually want to hit him. Did he think it didn't kill me to watch her walk away? I pull in a calming breath. Calm. I'm always calm. "She threw down an argument I had no solution for. — Kristen Callihan

There can be no such thing as a successful traitor, for if one succeeds he becomes a founding father. The — Saul D. Alinsky

Instead of bringing people to church so that we can then bring them to Christ, let's bring Christ to people where they live. — Neil Cole

The sky is the part of creation in which nature has done for the sake of pleasing man. — John Ruskin