Youngren Shoes Quotes & Sayings
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I would definitely say I'm a feminist. To me, it just means being attentive and mindful. It's about equality and equal treatment. It feels like a gut instinct. — Hattie Morahan

In war, resources lead to success: in business, success leads to resources. This is a fundamental difference between the processes of war and competition. — John Kay

You make the Titanic look like a tiny little misadventure. — Gina Ranalli

In England, they say that Manchester is the city of rain. It's main attraction is considered to the timetable at the railway station, where trains leave for other, less rainy cities. — Nemanja Vidic

We have an opportunity to improve productivity and cut costs while growing our way to a better and a more comfortable operating environment. I don't think anyone feels comfortable about bumping around where we are today. — Scott McNealy

Education is the only currency which you can spend in every country of the world without losing its value. — Debasish Mridha

I have no idea where I'm going but here's the real question: What am I doing here in the first place? — Art Buchwald

This is rural England, after all; please set your watch back thirty years — Charles Stross

No man can justly censure or condemn another, because indeed no man truly knows another. — Thomas Browne

The greatness of the human being is not in the reincarnation of the world but in the reincarnation of ourselves. — Mahatma Gandhi

Once everyone else around you starts to become incredibly comfortable - if anything, quite happy with what you are doing - then I start to settling in and trusting all those choices that I've made up to that point. — Josh Lucas

It is an essential tenet of our whole representative form of government, the idea that there should not be some tyranny which makes it so nobody can even have a chance to vote. — Todd Akin

Illegal immigration presents a huge problem. That is why I decided to spend a week along the southern border to see firsthand how bad the problem is and, more importantly, what Congress can do to fix it. — Ric Keller