Top 14 Carlees Place Quotes
#1. Your current conditions do not reflect your ultimate potential, but rather the size and quality of goals upon which you currently are focusing.
Tony Robbins
#2. The happiest people in this world are those who have the most interesting thoughts.
William Lyon Phelps
#3. So lets knock a couple back and make some noise
Oscar Wilde
#4. I don't want you to write about what you know, because you don't know anything. I don't want to hear about your boyfriend or your grandma ... I'm getting a little tired of 'my life story as fiction'. Please don't tell me about your little life - is there nothing larger? More important?
Toni Morrison
#5. And if he had, she probably would have shoved it up her twat and tried to turn it on. (This is the kind of mean stuff Tristan and I bonded over. Clearly it's very toxic.)
Tina Fey
#6. I've just been enjoying the training a bit more. I've put too much pressure on myself in the past. Just relax and let it come. I just went out there to have a bit of fun tonight.
Sophie Edington
#7. Possessions. The very word is potent - suggestive as it is of ownership both material and erotic. To possess. Possession. Possessed.
Hamish Bowles
#8. You didn't have to take my side.'
I kind of, sort of, definitely always will.
Adam Silvera
#9. What is it in humans that makes us so eager to believe ill of one another? ... What makes us so hungry for it? Failed idealism, he suspected. We disappoint ourselves and then look around for other failures to convince ourselves: it's not just me. (15)
Mary Doria Russell
#10. Within six months of starting my Ph.D. work in 1956, I had already obtained feeding tadpoles derived from transplanted nuclei of embryonic cells.
John Gurdon
#11. I understand that kids look up to me, that some people might have gotten sober because of me.
Gerard Way
#12. We have to endure the discordance between imagination and fact. It is better to say, "I am suffering," than to say, "This landscape is ugly.
Simone Weil
#14. The true price of leadership is the willingness to place the needs of others above your own. Great leaders truly care about those they are privileged to lead and understand that the true cost of the leadership privilege comes at the expense of self-interest.
Simon Sinek
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