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There's no lotion or potion that will make sales faster and easier for you - unless your potion is hard work.
— Jeffrey Gitomer
Never fall in love with an idea. They're whores: if the one you're with isn't doing the job, there's always, always, always another.
— Chip Kidd
Men are all the same. They always think that something they are going to get is better than what they have got.
— Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie
A suburb is an attempt to get out of reach of the city without having the city be out of reach.
— Mason Cooley
A girl could be sitting on her computer, trying to get noticed by me, and not knowing she's the future Mrs. Justin Bieber.
— Justin Bieber
I've always been completely autocratic. I've never learned to be diplomatic or democratic.
— Alan Parker
The result may be important but it's not the actual measure. The measure is the feeling you have made contact with something.
— Eric Maisel
Every reform was once a private opinion, and when it shall be a private opinion again, it will solve the problem of the age.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The simple gift of giving becomes an elaborate rich aftertaste of a natural blissful feeling, lingering endlessly in my lifetime.
— Wes Adamson
Bold. Risky. Dramatic. I approve.
— Rachel Vincent
Always wanting another man than your own.
— Thomas Hardy
I did a 'Golden Girls' once, which shot in front of an audience, and that went well. I had a good time. But I need an audience, for comedy at least.
— Dick Van Dyke
He had picked up languages the way most sailors pick up diseases; languages were his gonorrhoea, his syphilis, his scurvy, his ague, his plague.
— Salman Rushdie
HAPPY ARE THOSE WHO HAVE A PLACE; WISE ARE THEY WHO FOLLOW THE PATH; BLESSED ARE THEY WHO OBEY THE WORD.
— Lauren Oliver
The example alone of a vicious prince will corrupt an age; but that of a good one will not reform it.
— Jonathan Swift