Top 14 Staid Synonyms Quotes
#1. Appreciate what 'is' while you nurture what you wish 'to be'!
Soren Sorensen
#2. When I was in my 20s, I wanted to be tough. I discovered that I didn't want to be the woman I was raised to be - a good, traditional wife. When I went out in the world to find a husband, I found that husbands weren't ready to accept the kind of woman I was going to be.
Angeles Mastretta
#3. Now supposing I had the part of a young woman to give out, one that wanted some excellent acting. If I were to go to the stage for my actress I would have to take a matured woman, one who would act splendidly, but who would look too old for the requirements.
D.W. Griffith
#4. Money is always transitively valued. More money is supposedly always better than less money.
Gregory Bateson
#5. I will not wage war against women and children! I have instructed my air force to limit their attacks to military objectives. However, if the enemy should conclude from this that he might get away with waging war in a different manner he will receive an answer that he'll be knocked out of his wits!
Adolf Hitler
#6. Because you loved, you promised. You must try harder to keep that promise.
Mary Jo Putney
#7. Conflict is inevitable but combat is optional.
Max Lucado
#8. I lived through a classic publishing story. My editor was fired a month before the book came out. The editor who took it over already had a full plate. It was never advertised. We didn't get reviewed in any major outlets.
Anita Diament
#9. Tim considered the school. "Maybe I want to walk down the hallway with you, hand in hand, like I should have done a long time ago." Ben's eyes softened. "You don't have to do this." "I want to.
Jay Bell
#10. Creativity depends on a number of things: experience, including knowledge and technical skills; talent; an ability to think in new ways; and the capacity to push through uncreative dry spells.
Teresa Amabile
#11. I have principles and I am not going to be forced to compromise them.
Alan Sugar
#13. The brevity of human life gives a melancholy to the profession of the architect.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#14. they are ambassadors for this program and for their country.
Eileen Cook
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