Tweeddale Action Quotes & Sayings
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Growing up, I wasn't sure about acting, but I knew I wanted to be part of the movie industry. — Daniella Alonso

In matters of religion and matrimony I never give advice, because I will not have anybody's torments in this world or the next laid to my charge. — Philip Dormer Stanhope

For the rest of my life I would always be thinking about her. She would always be my biggest what if. -Perseus Jackson — Rick Riordan

Textbook rental is a great concept. It is just a great business model. — Dan Rosensweig

This is ssssssssssssssssssoooooooo interesting, isn't it? — Tui T. Sutherland

I'm always champing at the bit to try everything new. It's a terrible quality that I have. — Liz Phair

My dear, don't be foolish, there's nothing strange about you, someday you may meet a man you can love. And supposing you don't, well, what of it, Stephen? Marriage isn't the only career for a woman. — Radclyffe Hall

Again, we go back to the power of words and how they can make you feel. They bring liberation or stagnation, they're chains. I began to see the structure of Tori - there's conservatory, and victory: you see that word in so many different other words - also anti-inflammatory but my favorite has to be Yakatori chicken. And I began to feel that the sound of this name was a window. — Tori Amos

I don't like politics especially in chess. All I want is promote chess 24/7. — Susan Polgar

You know all the surveys say that evangelicals have the best sex life of any other group. — Ted Haggard

An effective leader is willing to think about what's happening and how to understand what's going on. Facilitating flow and making others more conscious of it, the leader communicates an awareness of process to the group, making them more aware of their energies and options. One important principle is to keep track of who has not spoken ... It's also important to notice when people do speak out but are not heard. Effective leaders practice patience, reminding themselves to wait and observe, remembering that there's always more going on in a group than we're consciously aware of. — Diane Dreher