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Our success and happiness depends not on simply knowing where we stand, but in where we are wanting to go.
— Bill Crawford
Knowing who you are is good for one generation only. You haven't the foggiest idea where you stand now or who you are
— Flannery O'Connor
The most rewarding thing of my success has been the ability to use my music for many different causes that have become important to me.
— Five For Fighting
Knowing where you stand in your quest to accumulate enough money for retirement is an incredibly important part of the planning process.
— Jean Chatzky
I've never worried about payback. People are hungry for leadership that's not afraid of political consequence.
— Wendy Davis
To know God is to know love, because God is love.
— Eric E. Redic
The secret to being wrong isn't to avoid being wrong! The secret is being willing to be wrong. The secret is realizing that wrong isn't fatal.
— Seth Godin
Your not reliable. You wouldn't be at all a comfortable sort of person to live with.
— Agatha Christie
It was heartbreaking to see old Ossis trying to ape the thinking of Wessis, trying to master the lingo of capitalist self-promotion.
— Jonathan Franzen
Art is when we do work that matters in a creative way, in a way that touches (people) and changes them for the better.
— Seth Godin
One of the things I'm most proud of about my country is the fact that we did lick McCarthyism back in the fifties.
— Pete Seeger
Every uncorrected error and unrepented sin is, in its own right, a fountain of fresh error and fresh sin flowing on to the end of time.
— C.S. Lewis
Maybe as you aged, what you wanted from a relationship changed too.
— Dorothea Benton Frank
Class is more than income - it has to do with knowing where you stand in a web of social relationships.
— Neal Stephenson
the painter had no need for grammar.
words fell from his brushes
already knowing where to stand, sit, lie down. — Thomas Lloyd Qualls
words fell from his brushes
already knowing where to stand, sit, lie down. — Thomas Lloyd Qualls
The greatest presidents have been those who demonstrated astute judgment in times of crisis - often despite the advice they were getting.
— Robert Dallek
It's so rare that I'll read or even watch an interview. I don't want to, either. I don't want to see other people's comments.
— Alex Ebert
Sometimes it takes a good fall to really know where you stand
— Hayley Williams
Overblown responsibility was a part of my preoccupation with myself.
— Susan Vreeland
A good photograph is knowing where to stand.
— Ansel Adams