Summerlin Asset Management Quotes & Sayings
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I'm not about to cede control to Fate, waiting around for Mr. Right to show up on my doorstep. — Julie James

The only acting I knew when I was a boy came from Lochgelly. With a double bill, people would live their lives in the cinema. You would even see babies being breastfed in the audience. — Kenneth Cranham

If you see a very long road, think about the universe and realise how so very short it is! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

To play well, you need good players, but a good player almost always has the problem of a lack of efficiency. He always wants to do things prettier than strictly necessary. — Johan Cruijff

My job is to make sure the law works for you as well as against you, and to make you a human being in the eyes of the jury. — Walter Dean Myers

You're unbelievable," he said in a low voice, and it wasn't a compliment. "It amazes me that there was ever a time I thought you needed toughening up."
"Would you prefer someone more ... helpless?"
Even Lucy had to admit that she had pushed him too far. — Lisa Kleypas

There is a high price for cheap thrills. — Miss Brit

This low-effort syndrome is often seen as a way that adolescents assert their independence from adults, but it is also a way that students with the fixed mindset protect themselves. They view the adults as saying, "Now we will measure you and see what you've got." And they are answering, "No you won't." John Holt, the great educator, says that these are the games all human beings play when others are sitting in judgment of them. — Carol S. Dweck

I'm not going to be the first American president to lose a war. — Richard M. Nixon

The rhetoric is the first step, it coarsens attitudes — Amy Waldman

I'm attempting to broaden my novels' scope through landscape and weather, leaves falling off trees, overnight storms, timeless elements which, irrespective of human endeavour, have always been there and, as long as there is life and snow, will always be there. — Kent Haruf