Top 28 Lois Frankel Quotes
#1. Give yourself a set period of time to grieve and heal before focusing on financial matters.
Lois P Frankel
#2. Officers looked at the antique once-animals that eyed them back, at the no giant tank, at the nowhere anything so big and missing as Architeuthis could be.
China Mieville
#3. He found Pendergast's cool gaze on him, and he fidgeted. He'd forgotten about those eyes. They made you feel like you had just been stripped of your secrets.
Douglas Preston
#4. When a man's friend wins, a little piece of him dies.
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#5. Money per se does not make you happy - it's what it enables you to do with your life.
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#6. The most foolish thing I've ever done related to money was spend too much of my life worrying about whether I had enough or didn't have enough, I always felt I never had enough. I cheated myselfout of living in the moment, and I'll bet I die with a lot left over.
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#7. As I mentioned earlier, women get mixed messages in childhood: You can do anything you want... but it wouldn't hurt to find someone who will take good care of you.
Lois P Frankel
#8. Leigh did what any sane female faced with such an e-mail would do: deleted it to resist the temptation of replying, cleared her trash to resist the temptation of recalling it, and then called tech support to restore all her recently deleted e-mails. (Chasing Harry Winston)
Lauren Weisberger
#10. Seeing how I've held your penis in my hand, I think that puts you firmly in the not a stranger category.
Jessica Scott
#11. If I had kept my life simple - not moved to a big house with a big overhead and a lot of maintenance.
Lois P Frankel
#12. Understand that it is unlikely that you will change the size of the playing field to suit your needs. Playing your game at the edge can help to stretch the boundaries, but if it's too narrowly defined for you, start looking for a bigger field.
Lois P Frankel
#13. Sometimes you just need to be selfish to be self-sufficient.
Lois P Frankel
#14. For what is love but a great rebellion against caution and sense?
Meredith Duran
#15. You gain courage and confidence from doing the things you think you cannot do.
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#16. We'll all burn in hell for this," she said. "If there is a hell." "I didn't know my father caused this." "It's more complicated than that." "Is it? We're all guilty of someone else's sins until they become our own. Then
Peter Tieryas
#17. A lot of people spend their time just floating/
We were victims together but lonely.
Jack Johnson
#18. I was excited by what my painter friends were doing, and they seemed to be interested in our poetry too, and that was a wonderful little, fizzy sort of world.
Kenneth Koch
#19. You may have what it takes to be successful, but if you lose yourself in someone else's priorities or societal expectations, you will be judged not by your potential but rather by your history
Lois P Frankel
#20. I don't know how well this would get on, but I'd probably live in Africa ... as a job, it would probably be a safari guide.
Prince Harry
#21. The next time someone asks for your opinion, and you know it's contrary to that person's viewpoint, take the risk of putting your perspective on the table rather than taking the path of least resistance by agreeing or saying you have no opinion.
Lois P Frankel
#22. If you make a sale, you can earn a commission. If you make a friend, you can earn a fortune!
Jeffrey Gitomer
#23. No one can take better care of you than you yourself.
Lois P Frankel
#24. Oh, Andrew," Ethan said, soft and dangerous. "You have no idea how big a mistake it is to push me.
Jane Davitt
#25. The philosophical point of view of the average man - if that term may be applied to his naive realism - has a claim to the highest consideration.
Alejandro Moreno
#26. Human beings have the remarkable ability to turn nothing into something. They can turn weeds into gardens and pennies into fortunes.
Jim Rohn
#27. Self-doubt is common, but when it impedes you from attaining your goals it's time to take action. This book shows you how to move beyond feeling like an imposter so that you can achieve your full personal and professional potential.
Lois P Frankel
#28. The Male Factor is the singularly best business book for women I've read in years. This well-researched yet thoroughly readable book is rich with rare insights into how men really see women in the workplace-and how with a few simple adjustments you can even the playing field.
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