Payal Kadakia Quotes
ClassPass, to me, is people are choosing a lifestyle to live; it's saying, 'Yes, I want to work out and live my healthiest happiest.'Payal Kadakia
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At one level, an award is an endorsement, a confirmation, but I always find myself looking askance at awards and good reviews, as though another Garry Disher had earned them.
Garry Disher -
Whatever you got you have to accentuate. I ran my female card up and down the ladder my whole career, because I was in a man's world. It was worked by women but owned by men. I was the only female owner in my field at that time.
Barbara Corcoran -
I was always very determined and ambitious, and I knew I would do something that would let me travel and stuff, but I didn't know really know what I would do to get there.
Rachel Stevens -
I did a lot of things as a Muslim that I am sorry for now.
Malcolm X -
Poetry is an art, the easiest to dabble in, but the hardest to reach true excellence.
J. G. Stedman -
I believe that I have been basically anarchistic, anti-religion and anti-industry and business. In other words, anti-bureaucracy. I would like to see people behave well without having to have priests stand by, politicians stand by, or people collecting bills.
B. F. Skinner
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The essence of science is independent thinking, hard work, and not equipment. When I got my Nobel Prize, I had spent hardly 200 rupees on my equipment.
C. V. Raman -
The presence of passion within you is the greatest gift you can receive. Treat it as a miracle.
Wayne Dyer -
I just kept it real and had the freedom to do what I want. It's not designed for any age group. It's not made for radio. There are no edits. The whole album contains explicit lyrics but that's because you need it.
Vanilla Ice -
I wasn't into sports, but I was really into Shakespeare.
Frances McDormand -
Happiness is having a scratch for every itch.
Ogden Nash -
The way the Facebook network is set up, it's not as suitable for content discovery. Twitter is better, but there are too many over-sharers. Also, on Twitter and Facebook, everything comes from people you know. On StumbleUpon, it comes from people that you don't necessarily know but share your interests.
Garrett Camp
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My given name was Zahra, which is the 'flower of the desert.' I don't look anything like the flower of the desert. My name was changed by my grandfather to Iman, which means 'have faith.' And it meant to have faith that a daughter would come.
Iman -
Energy has become a national security issue and as technology continues to improve, there will be more debates like the one on Keystone.
Ed Royce -
A good discourse is that from which nothing can be retrenched without cutting into the quick.
Saint Francis de Sales -
The first step toward change is awareness. The second step is acceptance.
Nathaniel Branden -
I believe we can, and must, strike a balance between our shared American values of religious liberty and freedom from discrimination. My concerns lie with the possible consequences of politically-driven legislation which claims to promote religious liberty but instead rolls back the legal protections held by LGBT Americans.
Gary Johnson -
I never thought of myself as a performer or songwriter or singer.
Sam Hunt
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Is it the factitious and the conventional that most surely succeed on earth and in the course of life?
Paul Cezanne -
Sometimes it takes you longer for you to realize when a person doesn't have the best of intentions or when it is time to let a person go from your life.
Edwina Findley -
I suppose if I was to have to pick a few, Ursula LeGuin would have to top the list. It was while reading her work that I decided I wanted to be an author.
Sarah Zettel -
Everyone wants to pretend like they sprang out of the ground with an Animal Collective record in their hands and a David Bowie haircut, and that's just not the case. You discover these things gradually.
Patrick Stump Fall Out Boy -
When you stop worrying about all the things that can go along with playing in a band and you let go and do it because it's fun to do, things seem to work.
Tad Kubler -
ClassPass, to me, is people are choosing a lifestyle to live; it's saying, 'Yes, I want to work out and live my healthiest happiest.'
Payal Kadakia