Ulaysha Quotes & Sayings
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Where you have been is not nearly as important as where you are and where you're going. — Marvin J. Ashton

Ability to type on a computer terminal is no guarantee of sanity, intelligence, or common sense. — Gene Spafford

I think the trick is knowing where you're supposed to be, and lettig go of everything else long enough to be there. — Todd Johnson

I once interviewed Robert Solow, winner of the 1987 Nobel Prize in Economics and a noted baseball enthusiast. I asked if it bothered him that he received less money for winning the Nobel Prize than Roger Clemens, who was pitching for the Red Sox at the time, earned in a single season. "No," Solow said. "There are a lot of good economists, but there is only one Roger Clemens." That is how economists think. — Charles Wheelan

If critics and competitors can't match your results, they will often denigrate the way you achieve them. Fast, intuitive types are called lazy. Dedicated burners of the midnight oil are called obsessed. And while it's obviously not a bad idea to hear and consider the opinions of others, you should be suspicious when these criticisms emerge right on the heels of success. — Garry Kasparov

The study of tavern history often brings to light much evidence of sad domestic changes. Many a cherished and beautiful home, rich in annals of family prosperity and private hospitality, ended its days as a tavern. — Alice Morse Earle

We must consult our means rather than our wishes. — George Washington

I don't know anything about propaganda for Chinese reunification. I only know about charity and environmental work. I just want to do good. — Chen Guangbiao

By tracing the careers of the four members of the Philosophical Breakfast Club, Laura Snyder has found a wonderful way not just to tell the great stories of 19th-century science, but to bring them vividly to life. — Tom Standage

There are certain scenes in the edit you're playing with it and certain scenes don't put back together the way you imagined. Sometimes they're better and sometimes they don't have that thing, so it's never foolproof. But you certainly get an idea that here we've got enough and we've got to move on because you're always against time and money there. Whatever the budget is, you have to get practical about it. — Oliver Parker

When my mother signed at MGM, that was the only kind of contract you could sign. There was no such thing as an independent agent. — Lorna Luft