Making The Most Of Opportunity Quotes
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Making The Most Of Opportunity Quotes & Sayings
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Making the choice to cast someone in a lead role is a big one. You don't want to squander your opportunity.
— Lisa Cholodenko
Fast isn't turning us into Masters of the Universe, It's turning us into Cheech and Chong.
— Carl Honore
When hope is not pinned wriggling onto a shiny image or expectation, it sometimes floats forth and opens.
— Anne Lamott
What happens to impatient girls who try to tell their man what to do in bed?" She stifled a sob of pleasure. "They have to wait longer.
— Tessa Bailey
I think the arts are very important for children growing up.
— Stephen Schwartz
You can have it all, just not all at the same time.
— Betty Friedan
It is easy to make excuses when we ought to be making opportunities.
— Warren W. Wiersbe
Trapped in a continuum of your own making. Awareness is the key that unlocks your opportunity for change.
— Truth Devour
Every time a customer calls or you call a customer, you have an opportunity and a choice. What choice are you making?
— Jeffrey Gitomer
I think seizing the opportunity and making the most of your time is very important, and loving life.
— Bindi Irwin
Thats what Green Day is-there are no rules.
— Billie Joe Armstrong
There's definitely a huge opportunity for businesses to transform their operations and decision making by using data.
— Jerry Yang
Making ski racing fun and engaging for kids and families is an exciting opportunity and a real passion of mine.
— Lindsey Vonn
Was... That a "you've been a clever boy" kiss? Or... Uh...
— Alex Scarrow
I think that running a studio gave me an appetite for making a lot of different kinds of movies and it's given me the opportunity to do that.
— Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
Real leaders focus resources in areas that provide the greatest opportunity rather than making across-the-board decisions.
— Frank Sonnenberg