Top 14 Kurious Quotes
#1. Too many companies think they want to do a video blog to sell merchandise, but if you turn your site into QVC, you lose. I have an audience that trusts me. It's about building a global brand - not selling four more bottles of Pinot Grigio.
Gary Vaynerchuk
#2. Too often we see that teachers and educational administrators feel threatened by self-organized learning. They, therefore, think it is not learning at all.
Sugata Mitra
#3. Steve Martin said that philosophy is good for comedy because it screws up your thinking just enough, and I agree with that. Being forced to see life's metadata is good training for looking for interesting angles on a topic.
Chris Hardwick
#4. A reversal is just anything that's a surprise. It's a way of keeping the audience interested.
Tony Gilroy
#5. Before prayer changes others, it first changes us.
Billy Graham
#6. They all went indoors with their new friends, and found rooms so small as none but those who invite from the heart could think capable of accommodating so many.
Jane Austen
#7. Remember that you create your world. It's not what happens to you, but how you choose to deal with it.
Dana Delany
#8. Someone was looking at me, a disturbing sensation if you're dead.
Laura Whitcomb
#9. We have trials to face because our Heavenly Father loves us. His purpose is to help us qualify for the blessing of living with Him and His Son, Jesus Christ, forever in glory and in families.
Henry B. Eyring
#10. If you don't control your temper, your temper will control you.
Stephen King
#11. The 20th century was a century in which human rights were infringed upon in numerous parts of the world, and Japan also bears responsibility in that regard. I believe that we have to look at our own history with humility and think about our responsibility.
Shinzo Abe
#12. I want to feel what I feel. Even if it's not happiness
Toni Morrison
#13. If men could learn from history, what lessons it might teach us. But passion and party blind our eyes, and the light which experience gives us is a lantern on the stern, which shines only on the waves behind us.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
#14. Avarice often produces opposite results: there are an infinite number of persons who sacrifice their property to doubtful and distant expectations; others mistake great future advantages for small present interests.
Francois De La Rochefoucauld