Quotes About Personal
It's all personal, every bit of business. Every piece of shit every man has to eat every day of his life is personal. They call it business. OK. But it's personal as hell.
~ Mario Puzo
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The Don always taught that when a man was generous, he must show the generosity as personal.
~ Mario Puzo
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Quiero que Mike sepa que fue por negocios —dijo—. Nada personal. Siempre sentí una gran simpatía hacia él.
~ Mario Puzo
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Dad always said don't take it personally. Dad told you that because it was what you needed to hear. Dad always told me if a bird flies over you and shits on your shoulder, take it personally.
~ Mario Puzo
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Mientras menor sea la autoridad que se ejerza sobre mi conducta, mientras ésta pueda ser determinada de manera más autónoma por mis propias motivaciones —mis necesidades, ambiciones, fantasías personales—, sin interferencia de voluntades ajenas, más libre soy. Éste es el concepto «negativo» de la libertad.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
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What you tend to find in the personal lives of brilliant men is devastation akin to a nuclear bomb going off.
~ Marisha Pessl
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It was the cause of many of Dad's outrages too, when people elected themselves his personal oracle of Delphi... They'd made the mistake of abridging Dad, putting Dad in a nutshell, telling Dad How It Was (and getting it all wrong). ... The act of being personally misconstrued, Dad said, informed to one's face one is no more complex than a few words haphazardly strung together like blotchy undershirts on a clothesline-- well, it can fall the most self-possessed of individuals.
~ Marisha Pessl
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Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself. —LEO TOLSTOY
~ Mark Bryan
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I think luxury is having a sense of personal continuity, of personal passion, in the midst of a busy public life, Julia postulates.
~ Mark Bryan
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The inevitable result of borrowed faith is lost faith. People born into a family anchored in Christendom tend to assume they're right with God, regardless of whether they personally turn from sin and trust in Jesus.
~ Mark Driscoll
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Mother used to say it meant Christopher was a nice name because it was a story about being kind and helpful, but I do not want my name to mean a story about being kind and helpful. I want my name to mean me.
~ Mark Haddon
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but I do not want my name to mean a story about being kind and helpful. I want my name to mean me.
~ Mark Haddon
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Mother used to say that it meant Christopher was a nice name because it was a story about being kind and helpful, but I do not want my name to mean a story about being kind and helpful. I want my name to mean me.
~ Mark Haddon
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I do not want my name to mean a story about being kind and helpful. I want my name to mean me.
~ Mark Haddon
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I want my narre to mean me.
~ Mark Haddon
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This starts with personal action and community organization. Creating a healthier world is a revolutionary act, one you can start right now.
~ Mark Hyman
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No matter how you describe a protagonist, each reader has a personal vision of that character. Leave room for the reader's imagination.
~ Mark Rubinstein
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I don't have two lives. This is one life, and the personal pictures and the assignment work are all part of it.
~ Annie Leibovitz
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Mi torre no debe parecerse a las demás, ni la comparo con ellas. No se trata de que sea todo lo alta posible. Debe además corresponderse con mi naturaleza.
~ Anselm Grün
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I make two cook like you in the toilette each morning! You are deezgusting!
~ Anthony Bourdain
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I was very lighthearted. This often the way when the abandonment of personal responsibility is enforced: neither wronged innocence or just guilt can seriously impair the sensation of freedom one has.
~ Anthony Burgess
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I must have been about twenty-one or twenty-two at the time, and held then many rather wild ideas on the subject of women: conceptions largely the result of having read a good deal without simultaneous opportunity to modify by personal experience the recorded judgment of others upon that matter: estimates often excellent in their conclusions if correctly interpreted, though requiring practical knowledge to be appreciated at their full value.
~ Anthony Powell
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This revelation of Duport's musical leanings showed how, as ever, people can always produce something unexpected about themselves.
~ Anthony Powell
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The greatest success is not on the stage of the world. It is in the deepest recesses of your own heart.
~ Anthony Robbins
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