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Top Vodern Quotes

She no longer existed. — Gustave Flaubert

We have great managers who havent spent a day in management school. Do we have great surgeons that havent spent a day in surgical school? — Henry Mintzberg

I've got a lot of energy at my shows, I'm very performative; that gave me the idea, I want to try to translate that into a musical project, having the same energy I have onstage and on my album. — Lunice

EITHER you have work or you have not. When you have to say, "Let us do something," then begins mischief. 172 — Rabindranath Tagore

If anything is evident about people who manage money, it is that the task attracts a very low level of talent, one that is protected in its highly imperfect profession by the mystery that is thought to enfold the subject of economics in general and of money in particular. — John Kenneth Galbraith

I'd do you both in heartbeat and come back for seconds. — Tielle St. Clare

So are we still trying to end racial politics or are there just too many advantages to some political parties for that? — Frank J. Fleming

There is no limit to Lannister pride or Lannister ambition," Catelyn — George R R Martin

I don't want to always be the tortured, soulful wife. — Robin Wright

Your genuine happiness does not come from other people, activities or things, it comes from living a meaningful life - a life that is in alignment with your values and is beneficial. — John Bruna

One of the first things that helped me to understand certain things about writing was seeing 'The Iceman Cometh' in the Village when I was a kid, before I ever became a newspaperman, and realizing that the world I knew could also be the subject of some amazing stuff. — Pete Hamill

And as all Orlando's loves had been women, now, through the culpable laggardry of the human frame to adapt itself to convention, though she herself was a woman, it was still a woman she loved; and if the consciousness of being of the same sex had any effect at all, it was to quicken and deepen those feelings which she had had as a man. — Virginia Woolf

I saw an infinity of forgotten details dancing across history's dizzying expanse. — Miranda Richmond Mouillot

The world is neither meaningful, nor absurd. it quite simply is, and that, in any case, is what is so remarkable about it. — Alain Robbe-Grillet