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Taurani Holdings Quotes By Sloane Crosley

I was compiling a list in my head titled 'Reasons to Get Up: You Don't Have to Leave, but You Can't Pee Here. — Sloane Crosley

Taurani Holdings Quotes By Guy Kawasaki

The right algorithm is to put off seeking funds for as long as physically possible. And in an ideal world, a startup would never have to seek funds at all. — Guy Kawasaki

Taurani Holdings Quotes By Morgan Rhodes

Despite Danaus's ancient age and vast wealth of knowledge, he really was deeply stupid. — Morgan Rhodes

Taurani Holdings Quotes By Samantha Barks

It's important to be able to keep things fresh, no matter what age you are, or how many years you've been in the industry. — Samantha Barks

Taurani Holdings Quotes By Theophilus London

Brands are in your face 24/7; I'm sure you've consumed a couple brands today. So it's fun working with them. People recognize brands, and people are starting to recognize my brand. — Theophilus London

Taurani Holdings Quotes By Jermain Defoe

It was easy to get wrapped up in some of the negative stuff, but obviously I chose not to. I didn't want to get in trouble and end up in prison where I can't play football. It was as simple as that. — Jermain Defoe

Taurani Holdings Quotes By Terry Tempest Williams

If the desert is holy, it is because it is a forgotten place that allows us to remember the sacred. Perhaps that is why every pilgrimage to the desert is a pilgrimage to the self. There is no place to hide and so we are found. — Terry Tempest Williams

Taurani Holdings Quotes By Anne Truitt

I have been flooded with color on the inside, drab on the outside. — Anne Truitt

Taurani Holdings Quotes By Pope Benedict XVI

Normal food is less strong than man, it serves him, is taken into man's body to be assimilated and to build it up. But this special food, the Eucharist, is above man and stronger than man. Consequently the whole process involved is reversed: the man who eats this bread is assimilated by it, taken into it; he is fused into this bread and becomes bread, like Christ himself. "Though many, we are one body, for we are one bread." The result of this insight is quite clear: Eucharist is never merely an event a deux, a dialogue between Christ and me. The goal of eucharistic communion is a total recasting of a person's life, breaking up a man's whole "I" and creating a new "We". — Pope Benedict XVI