Thanking Employee Quotes & Sayings
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I started wanting to inject more colorful chord phrasings from the music I actually grew up on, which was Hendrix, Rolling Stones, and stuff like that. — Bucky Pope
Jonathan took her hand. "Christiana."
"Yes?" Her rosebud lips parted on an involuntary sigh, and his imagination got the better of his intellect. It took every ounce of control to not crush her . . . take her right then and there.
"I shouldn't have . . . ." He had no right to her. She had not given herself to him. He had yet to even ask, and he shouldn't. Washington was unforgiving in many matters and getting involved with a nineteen year-old would prove fatal. He already tested the boundaries with his sexual proclivities.
"No, please. Do it again. — Elizabeth SaFleur
The reality is, I've started multiple companies, so actually I'm probably more of a product/creative person than I am sales. Although I can do both. — Tim Armstrong
We do seminars, sometimes, for 7,000 people. These are people, predominantly women, who are seeking, who want to know more, who want to improve the quality of their lives, who want to find themselves. — Louise Hay
The sum and substance of female education in America, as in England, is training women to consider marriage as the sole object in life, and to pretend that they do not think so. — Harriet Martineau
Often a performance can be judged not by a movie's strongest moment but by its weakest, especially when it's the picture's crucial scene. — Steve Erickson
Bad days my memory functions no better than an out-of-focus kaleidoscope, but other days me recall is painfully perfect. — Mordecai Richler
Each memory was now the shadow of a shadow of a shadow. The only thing that remained tangible to him was the sense of absence. — Haruki Murakami
28 Awake, my soul! No longer droop in sin. Rejoice, O my heart, and give place no more for the enemy of my soul. — Joseph Smith Jr.
Progress is possible only if we train ourselves to think about programs without thinking of them as pieces of executable code. — Edsger W. Dijkstra
Old fashions please me best; I am not so nice
To change true rules for odd inventions. — William Shakespeare