Stogy Tree Quotes & Sayings
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That was what collaboration meant for Steve Woz: the ability to share a donut and a brainwave with his laid-back, nonjudgmental, poorly dressed colleagues - who minded not a whit when he disappeared into his cubicle to get the real work done. — Susan Cain
As you'll come to know, the closer you get to your goal, the more it draws you in; success feeds on success. It's like a gravitational pull. Once you get into a rhythm, it's hard to stop. You achieve big visions by doing the little things every day and looking at them in a positive focus. — Shawn Phillips
Life is a pressure cooker and whether you remain serene or become stressed-out depends on how you handle that pressure. — Kevin Leman
Much music teaching seems more concerned with controlling the student than with encouraging the student's own impulses. — William Westney
The woman's position in the world today is so much harder than a man's that it makes me choke every time I hear a man complain about anything. — Katharine Hepburn
If you don't seek perfection, you can never reach excellence. — Ken Blanchard
The word "rights", is something that governments need to provide you and protect you from but, the governments are the basic violators of all human rights. — Stefan Molyneux
Alternative therapists don't kill many people, but they do make a great teaching tool for the basics of evidence-based medicine, because their efforts to distort science are so extreme. — Ben Goldacre
A Course in Miracles says that only love is real: The opposite of love is fear, but what is all-encompassing can have no opposite. — Marianne Williamson
This route is only one of several imaginary paths. — Rae Armantrout
Sometimes when you try too hard to protect the people you care about, you end up hurting them instead.
- Jase, Time Mends (Timber Wolves #2) — Tammy Blackwell
I tell my agent that I want to read everything. — Jena Malone
In few men is it part of nature to respect a friend's prosperity without begrudging him. — Aeschylus