Sredi Me Quotes & Sayings
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I like to laugh, I like to smile, and I don't take myself too seriously. I can be a goofball. — Boris Kodjoe

If I can't do what I want to do, then my job is to not do what I want to do. It's not the same thing, but it's the best thing I can do. — Nikki Giovanni

If we are to have a stabilized market demand, selling pressure should be maintained ... perhaps increased ... at the first sign of a decline in business. I know of no single way business managers can do more to stabilize market demand than through greater stabilization of sales and advertising expenditures. — Paul G. Hoffman

I love what I do and I strive to be better; that's what keeps me going. I'm never a slacker, always a striver. — Nicole Scherzinger

Will I have to use a dictionary to read your book?" asked Mrs. Dodypol. "It depends," says I, "how much you used the dictionary before you read it. — Alexander Theroux

Our objective is to position Nissan in the top rank of the car industry. Until we get there, there will be no rest. — Carlos Ghosn

You can't think about basketball or you ruin your game. It is an instinctive game. — Dolph Schayes

Joy is the best makeup. — Anne Lamott

Finn is just a stormtrooper, and stormtroopers are no longer clones, so they are bred from birth to fight. He's not too sure about it, so he escapes and meets Rey and Poe and BB8, and their stories kind of mesh together, and they go on a major adventure. — John Boyega

We should meet in another life, we should meet in air, me and you. — Sylvia Plath

One of the tests of the civilization of people is the treatment of its criminals. — Rutherford B. Hayes

The glory of God is as destructive of evil as it is creative of good. — John G. Lake

We love disasters that have nothing to do with us — Mark Doty

An Italian philosopher said that "time was his estate"; an estate indeed which will produce nothing without cultivation, but will always abundantly repay the labors of industry, and generally satisfy the most extensive desires, if no part of it be suffered to lie in waste by negligence, to be overrun with noxious plants, or laid out for show rather than for use. — Samuel Johnson

It often happens that when a person possesses a particular ability to an extraordinary degree, nature makes up for it by leaving him or her incompetent in every other department. — Robert Shea