Trazem Tablete Quotes & Sayings
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You have to be more disciplined every day to get better and learn the game. — Yasiel Puig
In the military I could exercise the power of being automatically respected because of the medals on my chest, not because I had done anything right at the moment to earn that respect. This is pretty nice. It's also a psychological trap that can stop one's growth and allow one to get away with just plain bad behavior. — Karl Marlantes
Every time I fail I assume I will be a stronger person for it. — Joan Benoit
The mathematics stacks were as silent and empty as ever - apparently no one suspected the riches hidden there. — Yoko Ogawa
The music echoes in the emptiness. It reminds us where we came from and where we're bound. — David Mutti Clark
Nobody makes art for an elite, not if they're a real artist. You try and reach as many people as possible with whatever it is that you make. If a chef is making an omelette, he wants everyone to think that it tastes great because he did it. And if it does, then that's a success because everyone eats it. — Mel Gibson
I wanted to learn how to paint rather than just doing black-and-white work. — Bill Sienkiewicz
I daresay in a way he deserved it, Joseph agreed with reluctance. But which of us can afford what we deserve? I need better, don't you? — Anne Perry
A loose end - that's what we woman call it, when we are overwhelmed by the care of small children, the weight of small tasks, a life in which we fall into bed at the end of the day exhausted from being all things to all people. — Anna Quindlen
The thing about architecture is that it's an art [you] simply learn more by doing more. It's one of those things that is really not an art about thinking, but doing. So in a way, what it has done is greatly intensify the way that I build. — David Adjaye
Truth is always a turning point. — Sheila Walsh
In our society leaving baby with Daddy is just one step above leaving the kids to be raised by wolves or apes. — Al Roker
Never liked history much, at least as it was relayed to him in school. It sounded too much like a brochure, everything neatly laid out and painfully obvious in retrospect. Every war had its bullet-pointed causes; every megalomaniac dictator was so cartoonishly evil you wondered how stupid the people of the past had to be, not to notice. — Cassandra Clare
People have always told me a lot that I remind them of Joyce DeWitt. — Jane Wiedlin
All my life I have regarded myself as one of Mozart's greatest admirers, and I will remain one until my last breath. — Ludwig Van Beethoven
