
Top 15 King Kalakaua Quotes
#2. And then, despite all these concerns, Arnette felt her mind begin to loosen, the images of the day unwinding inside her like a spool of thread, pulling her down into sleep.
Justin Cronin
#4. Are your thoughts worthy of you? If not - NOW is the time to change them. You can begin right were you are right now. Nothing matters but this moment and what you are focusing your attention on.
Rhonda Byrne
#5. Sometimes you could see disaster coming, like an erratic wave that kept drawing, drawing, drawing attention to the beach until whoosh a swimmer becomes victim to its grasp.
Alessandra Torre
#6. Stupidity is one of the two things we see most clearly in retrospect. The other is missed chances.
Stephen King
#7. When a chief executive says, 'people are our most important asset' he (almost always 'he' since by 2008, only 12 of the Fortune 500 companies had CEOs who were women)is really speaking of a small percentage of the firm's employees. Everyone else is merely labor cost.
John J. Sarno
#9. At Puuepa he erected the large heiau of Mookini, the stones for which were passed from hand-to-hand from Niulii, a distance of nine miles - a circumstance indicating the presence of a large population on Hawaii at that time. As it was one of the largest
King David Kalakaua
#10. The problem is not the problem. The problem is how you think about the problem.
Ehab Atalla
#11. I don't want to throw rice. I want to throw rocks.
Dolly Parton
#12. When I was a child, our summer days were spent swimming; chlorine in my hair was like perfume to me.
Patti Davis
#13. Wow." Lisa motioned for Keith to stop for a moment. "Look at this place. It's like the perfect family house. The porch and the windows, even from here, it feels like the walls have seen a lifetime of love.
Karen Kingsbury
#14. If you don't have any problems, it means you have stopped being of interest to the enemy;
you are not dangerous to him.
Sunday Adelaja
#15. A novelist who has to defend his creation by telling a reader *But that's what really happened*, is a novelist who has failed.
Samuel G. Freedman
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