Zail Singh Quotes & Sayings
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The visual is important. "Let's get to work" says let's get it done, and that's what they want. — Frank Luntz

Decisions should be based on facts, objectively considered. — Marvin Bower

I long to see everything, to know everything, to learn everything!. — Marie Bashkirtseff

Holy shit ... but we were using condoms."
Pink tinged her cheeks. "Not the weekend at the lodge."
He leaned over and lowered his voice. "Yeah, but I pulled out."
Emma cocked her brows. "And you're Mr. Super Potent Sperm, remember? — Katie Ashley

Obstinacy, sir, is certainly a great vice; and in the changeful state of political affairs it is frequently the cause of great mischief. It happens, however, very unfortunately, that almost the whole line of the great and masculine virtues
constancy, gravity, magnanimity, fortitude, fidelity, and firmness
are closely allied to this disagreeable quality, of which you have so just an abhorrence; and in their excess all these virtues very easily fall into it. — Edmund Burke

Love isn't over when the sheets are stained. — Ani DiFranco

Sales don't always have anything to do with good or brilliant or original. Sales are about appeal. — M.J. Rose

I sometimes think that shame, mere awkward, senseless shame, does as much towards preventing good acts and straightforward happiness as any of our vices can do. — C.S. Lewis

No one is too small for anything. You just have to think big! — Kathryn Lasky

Mineral cactai, quicksilver lizards in the adobe walls, the bird that punctures space, thirst, tedium, clouds of dust, impalpable epiphanies of wind. The pines taught me to talk to myself. In that garden I learnedto send myself off. Later there were no gardens. — Octavio Paz

A country whose buildings are of wood, can never increase in its improvements to any considerable degree ... Whereas when buildings are of durable materials, every new edifice is an actual and permanent acquisition to the state, adding to its value as well as to its ornament. — Thomas Jefferson