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Veniards Quotes By Emme

When it comes to finances, it matters less how much money you make and more how you spend it. — Emme

Veniards Quotes By Mary Doria Russell

What is it in humans that makes us so eager to believe ill of one another? ... What makes us so hungry for it? Failed idealism, he suspected. We disappoint ourselves and then look around for other failures to convince ourselves: it's not just me. (15) — Mary Doria Russell

Veniards Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

Great distance in either time or space has wonderful power to lull and render quiescent the human mind. — Abraham Lincoln

Veniards Quotes By Joseph Campbell

Heroism is a matter of integrity
beco ming more and more at each step ourselves. — Joseph Campbell

Veniards Quotes By Doris Lessing

Jonathan Quest, the younger brother, came home for the holidays from his expensive school, like a visitor from a more prosperous world. For the first time, Martha found herself consciously resenting him. Why, she asked herself, was it that he, with half her brains, should be sent to a 'good school', why was it he should inevitably be given the advantages? — Doris Lessing

Veniards Quotes By Billy Graham

[While] disappointment and failure aren't identical, they often occur together, and both can hold us back from God's best for our lives. — Billy Graham

Veniards Quotes By Mike Kuniavsky

Never go into user research to prove a point, and never create goals that seek to justify a position or reinforce a perspective. The process should aim to uncover what people really want and how they really are, not whether an opinion (whether yours or a stakeholder's) is correct — Mike Kuniavsky

Veniards Quotes By Charles Bukowski

Most people are much better at saying things in letters than in conversation, and some people can write artistic, inventive letters, but when they try a poem or story or novel they become pretentious. — Charles Bukowski