Taylors Steakhouse Quotes & Sayings
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There is a terrible conservatism, like a cancer, right in the heartlands of music-making, a tremendous resistance to change, an absolute horror of the idea that more people might connect with music. That infuriates me more than I can say. — Charles Hazlewood

Hardening the heart against vulnerability, trust and a new partner will either forever keep us from a truly emotionally satisfying, enriching, and growth-producing partnership, or will throw us unwittingly back into precisely the same type of painful thing again, because we have not examined what happened, except under the out-of-focus microscope of blame. — Gabriella Kortsch

It made a big difference in my life to grow up with a dad who wasn't afraid of how great my mom was. — Steve Maraboli

It's always good to have your players with you, it makes you feel great. That is just it. The coach and the players understand one another but people outside don't understand. But it's good to see him, it's good to see all the players. — Stephen Keshi

Falling drops will at last wear away stone. — Lucretius

No one should be left to suffer alone. — Daisaku Ikeda

The main tenet of design thinking is empathy for the people you're trying to design for. Leadership is exactly the same thing - building empathy for the people that you're entrusted to help. — David M. Kelley

Talk is over-rated as a means of settling disputes. — Tom Cruise

Dear Brigan, she thought to herself. People want incongruous, impossible things. Horses do, too. — Kristin Cashore

They criticize me for harping on the obvious; if all the folks in the United States would do the few simple things they know they ought to do, most of our big problems would take care of themselves. — Calvin Coolidge

I can always be distracted by love, but eventually I get horny for my creativity. — Gilda Radner

Jubilation knows and Longing grants
only Lament still learns; with girlish hands
she counts the ancient evil through the nights.
But suddenly, unpracticed and askant,
she lifts one of our voice's constellations
Into the sky unclouded by her breath. — Rainer Maria Rilke