
Top 13 Streetwise Stun Quotes
#2. There aren't too many principles of proper business conduct with which just about everybody will agree. Two come to mind: 1. Unless you're a professional athlete, don't offer co-workers encouragement by patting them on the butt, and 2. Don't burn bridges.
Dale Dauten
#3. He could put up a gruff front and he was no angel, but he was really just trying to hide his sensitivities so that he could hang on to them.
Norah Vincent
#4. I guess with the way that I've conducted myself I'm in the logical spot and I'm fine with that. Even my limited interactions with success have left me confused and bummed out, so I don't think the two can co-exist.
J. Tillman
#5. They are not easily irritated or annoyed. Some people seem to be able to rise above their irritations and they are fun to be with because they are poised and even-tempered. They seem to live on an upper level emotionally and are not easily riled up. They keep in a good humor and spirit.
Norman Vincent Peale
#6. Just when it's the two of us, he doesn't whine as much.
Alex Riley
#7. Science doesn't purvey absolute truth. Science is a mechanism ... for testing your thoughts against the universe.
Isaac Asimov
#8. I know for sure, that the universe is wise and compassionate. The question then becomes: How can there be such brutality and pain and such suffering in the world if the universe is compassionate and wise. The reason is we put it there. We create it. And it is up to us to stop creating it.
Gary Zukav
#9. When I have Suffered sufficiently, the Lord will then take me to himself
Andrew Jackson
#10. He also said we should carve in the year and place where I was born, but I said no. As a man dies many times before he's dead, so does he wend from birth to birth until, by grace, he comes alive at last.
Frederick Buechner
#11. Today there are hundreds of millions of mobile devices, but you do have to know a bit about what each device is capable of doing in order to approach it as a developer.
John Fowler
#12. My favorite play in drama school was 'The Bacchae.' It's about a king who literally gets eaten alive by all the women in the play in a kind of orgy - it's related to the word 'bacchanal' - and I loved that idea of animalistic chaos and following our own desires.
Hugh Jackman
#13. I certainly don't feel like I've been the victim of typecasting.
Daniel Sunjata
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