Tecemoti Quotes & Sayings
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Not merely to be defeated, but to acknowledge defeat - and the difference between these two things is what keeps the world going. The — Upton Sinclair

I learned easily and had time to follow my inclination for sports (light athletics and skiing) and chemistry, which I taught myself by reading all textbooks I could get. — Robert Huber

Even if there was something noble about having faith, it still hurt when you lost it. — Amanda Howells

I was happiest when I was alone with her. She revitalized me, made me anticipate living in a way I never had before. I — Sylvia Day

The most important thing for small businesses is getting the economy back on its feet. That - the key driver of small business activity is demand for their product, and that is what we are trying to do, getting the economy back on its feet. That's far more important than other factors. — Peter Orszag

I was called a 'CD' by a suicidal teenager, who is alive today because I became her 'Chosen Dad,' who loved her. We all have the potential to re-parent ourselves and others. — Bernie Siegel

Everything about this man screams trouble — Jodi Ellen Malpas

I labor grimly on these sentences, wondering all the while if prose is but the gravestone marking the forsaking of wildness — Maggie Nelson

We're gonna have some fun tonight. — Little Richard

Politics: the art of appearing candid and completely open while concealing as much as possible. — Frank Herbert

The real difficulty is to overcome how you think about yourself. — Maya Angelou

Print is at the very, very top in the fashion business - of course it is. — Natalie Massenet

I find man utterly unaware of what his wealth is or his fundamental capability is. He says time and again, "We can't afford it." For instance, we are saying now that we can't afford to do anything about pollution but after the costs of not doing something about pollution have multiplied many fold beyond what it would cost to correct it now, we will spend many fold what it would cost us now to correct it. — R. Buckminster Fuller

That's the thing about change.
It can be gradual. Slow and almost unnoticeable.
Or it can be sudden, and you don't even know how you could've been any other way.
Becoming hard at heart isn't an intersection in your brain where you have a choice to turn left or right. It's coming to a dead end, and you just keep going, over the cliff, unable to stop the inevitable, because the truth is you just don't want to.
There is freedom in the fall. — Penelope Douglas