Compaq Quotes
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Compaq Quotes & Sayings
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Your life at this exact moment is a direct result of choices you made once upon a time. Thirty minutes or 30 year ago.
— Sarah Ban Breathnach
And several galleries - two had asked me and I said no, because I didn't want to leave things on consignment.
— Beatrice Wood
I love living on that stage. Without that, I'd die.
— Celia Cruz
Nothing prepares you for hiring a person whose only contribution to the workforce will be killing people!
— Taona Dumisani Chiveneko
It might be bold to put your work into the world unadorned, but it's probably ineffective.
— Seth Godin
We do not attach any intrinsic value to the Cross; this would be sinful and idolatrous. Our veneration is referred to Him who died upon it.
— James Gibbons
The pair of opposites do not effect a yogi - neither praise nor insult.
— Harbhajan Singh Yogi
In this world, you have to die to find peace.
— D.J. Molles
I'm all for teaching creation and allowing prayers in schools, as soon as scholars begin teaching Darwinism and geometry in church.
— J. Michael Straczynski
We are reinventing ourselves as a company. Compaq is taking ownership of its customer relationships and accountability of our customer's needs.
— Eckhard Pfeiffer
I took piano lessons as a kid, and my daughter's played piano since before she started kindergarten, so classical piano is something I really love.
— Kristan Higgins
I turned Compaq from a small company with troubles into a computer powerhouse. We can do the same at Intershop.
— Eckhard Pfeiffer
I could just envision myself trying to be sexy and ending up looking like the kid from Napoleon Dynamite.
— Nicole Jacquelyn
This wretched brain gave way, and I became a wreck at random driven, without one glimpse of reason or heaven.
— Thomas Moore
Thinking isn't agreeing or disagreeing. That's voting.
— Robert Frost
The goal, as Compaq has stated all along in its history, is to support an open industry standard.
— Eckhard Pfeiffer