Top 15 Clueing Quotes
#1. Vampyre High Council. Wasn't clueing them in to that a little more important
P.C. Cast
#2. The source of joy is within yourself. Unless and until you seek yourself you cannot seek God.
Nirmala Srivastava
#3. For Jack Kennedy, who only made campaigning LOOK easy, it was, in fact, anything but.
David Pietrusza
#5. You can use the internet in a way that's actually really great. It doesn't have to be about how amazing you are, or "Come watch my show!," or "Look what I'm wearing today." It doesn't have to be narcissistic.
Alexander Skarsgard
#6. Missionary activity is not so much the work of the church as simply the Church at work.
David Bosch
#7. Take it that you have died today, and your life's story is ended; and henceforward regard what future time may be given you as uncovenanted surplus, and live it out in harmony with nature.
Marcus Aurelius
#8. Whatever your grade or position, if you know how and when to speak, and when to remain silent, your chances of real success are proportionately increased.
Ralph C. Smedley
#9. It's really the artist in me that loves the idea of an image and an image that provokes an emotion.
Jaime King
#10. I'm terrible at practical jokes. I do them too well, so they're not funny. I end up saying, 'Oh, no, I'm joking, I'm joking.'
Anna Torv
#11. Well, I've had a long standing relationship with Gatorade and they've been very, very good to me. And I believe in their products, I really do. I've used them for many, many years.
Bill Parcells
#12. Be a yardstick of quality. Some people aren't used to an environment where excellence is expected.
Steve Jobs
#13. Character repudiates intellect, yet excites it; and character passes into thought, is published so, and then is ashamed before newflashes of moral worth.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#14. Women complain about premenstrual syndrome, but I think of it as the only time of the month that I can be myself.
Roseanne Barr
#15. Preliminary drawings or sketches in oil or pastel often have an immediacy and emotional appeal far greater than the final canvas.
Paul Mellon