Top 16 Citi Quotes
#1. The whole point of bike-sharing is to give New Yorkers another way to commute. A lot of folks in Bay Ridge work in downtown Brooklyn or other parts of the borough. For them, it would make more sense to hop on a Citi Bike than to wait for a train or a bus.
Sal Albanese
#2. There's a lot of talk coming from Citigroup about how Dodd-Frank isn't perfect. Let me say this to anyone who is listening at Citi: I agree with you. Dodd-Frank isn't perfect. It should have broken you into pieces.
Elizabeth Warren
#3. Laugh-and-the-whole-world-laughs-with-you type of thing.
Stephen King
#5. We all have nature and nurture to shape us. She can watch other people's opinions when she has opinions of her own, and no sooner. We're not digital creatures. We're flesh and blood. Better she learns that before the world finds her.
Pierce Brown
#6. I am really interested in eccentric minds. It's rather like being fascinated by how cars work. It's really boring if your car works all the time. But as soon as something happens, you get the bonnet up. If someone has an abnormal or dysfunctional state of mind, you get the bonnet up.
Mark Haddon
#7. Flexibility requires an open mind and a welcoming of new alternatives.
Deborah Day
#8. The first step in calculating which way to go is to find out where you are.
Margaret Thatcher
#9. The prayer of faith is a prayer willing to believe and prevail for God's answer in a situation that is utterly impossible. Regardless of the difficulty of the situation, you require no external confirmation but believe God in spite of appearance. Your eyes are on God, not on the situation.
Wesley L. Duewel
#10. My injury, I told myself to deal with it, and bounce back stronger. I think I have.
Djibril Cisse
#11. You usually can't go wrong if you state the obvious.
Glenn Andrews
#12. Be happy. If you're successful but unhappy, that's emptiness.
John McEnroe
#13. I came to the Zephyr not as magic's slave, but so I can leap into oblivion.
Einat Segal
#14. A faithful friend is a strong defense;
And he that hath found him hath found a treasure.
Louisa May Alcott
#15. I couldn't be two faced. If I had two faces, I wouldn't wear this one.
Abraham Lincoln
#16. I remember when I first encountered anthropocentrism. I was in primary school and, in preparation for our confirmation, the class was learning about the afterlife.
John Burnside
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