Suration Quotes & Sayings
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As competition intensifies, the need for creative thinking increases. It is no longer enough to do the same thing better ... no longer enough to be efficient and solve problems. — Edward De Bono

Maulkin abruptly heaved himself out of his wallow with a wild thrash that left the atmosphere hanging thick with particles. Shreds of his shed skin floated with the sand and muck like the dangling remnants of dreams when one awakes. — Robin Hobb

I think I should learn French and be a better cook - basic, really good life stuff. — Angelina Jolie

They've done away with those committees. That shows the success of what the Soviets were able to do in this country. — Ronald Reagan

Part of your process of becoming an adult is admitting to yourself that The Doors were a shitty band. — Moshe Kasher

I suppose all writers are crazy, but if they are any good, I believe they have a terrible honesty. — Raymond Chandler

My face always looks bored or depressed. It's not an accurate impression. — Tao Lin

Maybe reading was just a way to make her feel less alone, to keep her company. When you read something you are stopped, the moment is stayed, you can sometimes be there more fully than you can in your real life. — Helen Humphreys

When I was born ... the doctor came out to the waiting room and said to my father ... I'm very sorry. We did everything we could ... but he pulled through. — Rodney Dangerfield

I've got young kids, so it suits me to do a job which keeps me in town right now. — Craig Ferguson

I will never forget the pleasure and instruction I derived from working with a true master of his art, such as Edward G. Robinson was - and is. Surely his record for versatility, studied characterization - ranging from modern colloquial to the classics - and artistic integrity is unsurpassed. — Douglas Fairbanks Jr.

I've been very inspired by Virgin's model of business as a force for good. — Cory Monteith

The idea was flawed, of course," he said irritably. "Innately and fatally flawed. It depended on two of the human race's greatest myths: the possibility of permanence, and the simplicity of human nature. Both of which are all well and good in literature, but the purest fantasy outside the covers of a book. Our story should have stopped that night with the cold cocoa, the night we moved in: and they all lived happily ever after, the end. Inconveniently, however, real life demanded that we keep on living. — Tana French

one of the chief aspects of mothering is prayer, — Shauna Niequist