Straightaway Cafe Quotes & Sayings
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Leadership is an ever-evolving position. — Mike Krzyzewski
You must remember that our God has all knowledge and all wisdom, and that therefore it is very possible He may guide you into paths wherein He knows great blessings are awaiting you, but which, to the shortsighted human eyes around you, seem sure to result in confusion and loss. — Hannah Whitall Smith
Fear had absorbed her completely and remained there, fixed, tenacious, almost corporeal, as if it were some invisible person who had made up his mind not to leave the room. And the most upsetting part was that the fear had no justification at all, that it was a unique fear, without any reason, a fear just because. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Mediocre people don't like high achievers, and high achievers don't like mediocre people. — Nick Saban
I wish I was a guy who could have pancakes and bacon and cheesy eggs, but I'd curl up and pass out. I gotta start healthy or I'll be off the rails all day. — Donnie Wahlberg
Wherever there's a system, there's a racket to beat it. — Jerome Ravetz
Misery loves company, particularly when she is herself the hostess, and can give generously of her stores to others. — John Kendrick Bangs
an unlovely gaggle of contrary old codgers". — Bill Rowe
2 Nicole gnawed on her lip as she pressed her back — Karen Witemeyer
Why is a movie starring women considered a gimmick and a movie starring men is just a normal movie? — Paul Feig
The obscene and vulgar stories in the Bible are as repugnant to our ideas of the purity of a Divine Being, as the horrid cruelties and murders it ascribes to Him are repugnant to our ideas of His justice. — Thomas Paine
it has left a neat bomb-shaped hole in the deck, just like a panicky Warner Brothers cartoon character passing at high speed through a planar structure such as a wall or ceiling. — Neal Stephenson
Sorry I'm late. I got caught jaywalking and had to give the policeman a hand job or pay a seventy-five dollar fine. — Penny Reid
