Taguines Lagoon Quotes & Sayings
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I've never had any intentions about anything. That's why I am where I am today, which is neither here nor there, in a literal sense. — Edward Gorey

I think one of the things about Peter Parker that is so great, and what has made him and Spider-Man last so long is he is a kid that we all feel connected to, he's not an alien, he's not a millionaire, he's just this kid that has trouble asking girls out. — Marc Webb

Steve Jobs' ability to focus in on a few things that count, get people who get user interface right, and market things as revolutionary are amazing things. — Bill Gates

So I got to thinking that perhaps that's what money is: a crystallization - or, rather, a homogenization - of time and free will into those things we call dollars and pounds and yen and euros. Money multiplies your time. It also expands your agency and broadens the number of things you can do accordingly. Big-time lottery winners haven't won ten million dollars - they've won ten thousand person-years of time to do pretty much anything they want anywhere on Earth. Windfalls are like the crystal meth version of time and free will. — Douglas Coupland

The less unnecessary effort you put into learning, the more successful you'll be ... Doing the wrong thing with more intensity rarely improves the situation. — Tony Buzan

But it just comes down to trying to get the work out there and however the team fits together then that's the way it sort of plays into itself. — Renee O'Connor

The question we do not see when we are young is whether we own pride or are owned by it. — Josephine Winslow Johnson

I'm fifty-seven. Too old for starting over, too young for giving up. — Sara Baume

Continental people have a sex life; the English have hot-water bottles. — George Mikes

No civilised man ever regrets a pleasure, and no uncivilised man ever knows what a pleasure is. — Oscar Wilde

Writing one page a day equals a 365 page novel in a year. — Kimberlee R. Mendoza