Sally Rand Quotes
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Globalization has changed us into a company that searches the world, not just to sell or to source, but to find intellectual capital - the world's best talents and greatest ideas.
Jack Welch -
Films are not the sole area in my life. Films are a passion. But it's not like I'll die if I don't get another movie. I'll grow, I'll flourish, I'll learn something new, but I'll always do something that I like. If I get the right film, I'll do it. I will not compromise for anything else.
Kajol -
My look is either very baroque or very Zen - everything in between makes me itch.
Iris Apfel -
CNN is getting smarter, and you can feel it in the stories, you can feel it in the depth with which they're covered, the kinds of people in terms of guests who are brought on air, the way in which issues are discussed.
Fareed Zakaria -
No matter how beautiful and loved a cover may be, the jury on it remains uncommitted until the book has been in the world for a while. Perhaps bookstore buyers will be indifferent. Perhaps it will be lost on store shelves. Perhaps there's another book or two out there using the same or a similar photo.
Nancy Werlin -
We believe in funding family planning because it helps to prevent unintended pregnancy. We believe that a woman considering an abortion should not be forced to have an ultrasound against her will.
Nancy Keenan
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Moreover, the practical recommendations deduced from ecological principles threaten the vested interests of commerce; it is hardly surprising that the financial and political power created by these investments should be used sometimes to suppress environmental impact studies.
Garrett Hardin -
Followers of the occult believe in only what they already know, and in those things that confirm what they have already learned.
Umberto Eco -
I deserve attention not because of any talent, but just because of who I am.
Zsa Zsa Gabor -
'The HoneyLine' is my web site and TV segments that were birthed out of the stark reality that we all need a few people to help navigate this life.
Gabrielle Reece -
I've learned the importance of loving what you do. I have also learned more patience due to the nature of the music business.
Randy Travis -
I want to do everything in my power to ensure the equality between all movements of Judaism in the state of Israel: Orthodox, Conservative, or Reform. In conversions, in budgets, in the eyes of the law. No one can claim ownership over the Jewish God.
Yair Lapid
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I love - you know, I'm a big fan of Prince and Curtis Mayfield and Smoky Robinson. It's something to be said about a man who can be very masculine but still display that sensitive side, and that falsetto does it perfectly.
D'Angelo -
Jesus made clear that the Kingdom of God is organic and not organizational. It grows like a seed and it works like leaven: secretly, invisibly, surprisingly, and irresistibly.
Os Guinness -
My customers are successful workingwomen.
Oscar de la Renta -
I really thank my parents for giving me the good sense to not get into anything wrong. There are many people around who like controversies, and I actually wonder how do they do it. I don't have the courage to get into controversies. There are people who love it; I find it silly.
Saina Nehwal -
The economics profession advances by one confusing financial disaster at a time.
Adam Davidson -
For the third season, we do a sit around on one episode where we were in character and then we commented on one episode just being ourselves, so - not really. I was comfortable, though. I wasn't nervous.
Carlos Alazraqui
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Equality in education is my number one battle.
Najat Vallaud-Belkacem -
We usually never got out of there before four or five o'clock in the morning. Every morning. So it was rough.
Cab Calloway -
'Vogue' is a very beautiful magazine, an institution, and I learned so much working there.
Carine Roitfeld -
I never read my press when I was competing. I never got caught up in what I was doing at that moment.
Gail Devers -
'Vogue' is a bigger name than my name.
Carine Roitfeld -
I have never retired - I have averaged 40 working weeks a year since 1933.
Sally Rand