Woo Jiho Quotes & Sayings
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What you personally think about your products, services, and marketing is almost irrelevant. All that matters is how your target customers perceive them. — Stefan Drew

Sometimes, we do not need a lot of words to convey meaning. For example, imagine a lovely sunset. — Richard Gentle

True is the name for whatever idea starts the verification process, useful is the name for its completed function in experience — William James

Nobody really owns anything. We give back our bodies at the end of our lives. We own our thoughts, but everything else is just borrowed. We use it for a while, then pass it on.
Everything.
We borrow the sun that shines on us today from the people on the other side of the world while they borrow the moon from us. Then we give it back. We can't keep the sun, no matter how afraid we are of the dark. — Deborah Ellis

I'm passionate about color. My best friend and I sit and look at Pantone books for fun. — Beth Ditto

Toward the aborigines of the country no one can indulge a more friendly feeling than myself, or would go further in attempting to reclaim them from their wandering habits and make them a happy, prosperous people. — Andrew Jackson

In the US the overwhelming majority of those executed are psychotic, alcoholic, drug addicted or mentally unstable. They frequently are raised in an impoverished and abusive environment. Seldom are people with money or prestige convicted of capital offenses, even more seldom are they executed. — George Ryan

If you want to turn on your boyfriend, get naked and strap on an accordion. — Sheryl Crow

The event caused a certain amount of ribaldry and a fair number of sentences depriving men of their grog for playing the God-damned fool, an offense that came under Article Thirty-six 'All other crimes not capital, committed by any person or persons in the fleet, which are not mentioned in this act, or for which no punishment is hereby directed to be inflicted, shall be punished according to the laws and customs in such cases used at sea,' also known as the captain's cloak or cover-all. — Patrick O'Brian