Talented Women Quotes
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Talented Women Quotes & Sayings
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I believe that within every one of us is a woman of undiscovered beauty, a woman who is charming and talented and light of heart
— Sarah Strohmeyer
You cannot be a hero without being a coward.
— George Bernard Shaw
French cinema allows women to look ... a certain way and be talented at the same time.
— Gina Bellman
I'm lucky. I've worked with extremely talented women who won't sacrifice comedy to make themselves look better.
— Heather Burns
Talented men are not threatened by talented women. They welcome them. And same way with real men.
— Amy Poehler
We have a large pool of talented and educated women, and yet workplaces haven't necessarily changed to accommodate the reality of their lives.
— Rosabeth Moss Kanter
Kaylee, you're adding two and two and coming up with seven.
— Rachel Vincent
Even Rudy stood completely erect, feigning nonchalance, tensing himself against the tension.
— Markus Zusak
if you were to be loved be loveable
— Bob Hope
Let your air be that of a winner, a man who is resolved to make his way in the world, to make himself stand for something.
— Orison Swett Marden
I can paint until I'm forty. After that I intend to dry up.
— Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec
Use your unique gifts and talents to make a difference in the world.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The lock doesn't exist that could resist absolute violence, and all locks are an invitation to thieves. A lock is a psychological threshold.
— Gaston Bachelard
Women in business are talented leaders who can share their skills as trainers, mentors and advocates.
— Melanne Verveer
I've been accused of being very vain about my apathy.
— Bret Easton Ellis
I can be quite charming when I want to be. - Strom
— Derek Landy
It was warm in the kitchen and I felt safe.
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
The good man never wrote or read a sermon, but talked to his people as one who would meet what was in them with what was in him.
— George MacDonald
I could no longer desire physically without feeling a need for her, without suffering from her absence.
— Marcel Proust