Top 13 Shadley Quotes
#1. Stephen Shadley is a great collaborator. Over the years I've seen him work with a wide variety of clients and stylistic approaches. He listens to people in a way that makes them feel like they're part of the process. Steve is an inspiration on all fronts, and, believe me, that's a rare quality.
Diane Keaton
#2. Failure to commit is as bad as failure to start.
David Hieatt
#3. They had such a good meet-cute," I croak.
Jenny Han
#4. we have somehow assumed that the interests of speed, or some other function of athletic performance, somehow set aside the requirements of propriety and modesty. In the ancient world, athletes competed naked, and in the modern world, in some events, they might as well be.
Douglas Wilson
#5. It's a prism inside, holding all seven colors And a thousand shades scattered All belonging to the only one Each unique, and yet together
Chinmayi Tripathi
#6. Confronted with the choice between having time and having things, we've chosen to have things. Today it is a luxury to read what Socrates said, not because the books are expensive, but because our time is scarce.
Gabriel Zaid
#7. We are more easily led part by part to an understanding of the whole. -Facilius per partes in cognitionem totius adducimur
Seneca The Younger
#8. It is time that outraged public sentiment cry out in detestation of the outrages committed in the name of religion.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
#9. The FBI has always supported big business and big government.
Leonard Peltier
#10. From writing rapidly it does not result that one writes well, but from writing well it results that one writes rapidly.
Quintilian
#11. It is folly alone that stays the fugue of Youth and beats off touring Old Age.
Desiderius Erasmus
#12. If I could just write it down in a piece of paper, then maybe she could get a decent night's sleep, eat a little of her dinner. Maybe she could have a minute's worth of peace.
Wally Lamb
#13. Excuse my wandering.
How can one be orderly with this?
It's like counting leaves in a garden,
along with the song-notes of partridges,
and crows.
Sometimes organization
and computation become absurd.
Rumi
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