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opportunity entrepreneur luck
Luck is when preparedness meets opportunity. Earl Nightingale
opportunity
When you meet someone with a vision, you have to give them a shot and an opportunity to see what they can do. Richard Hatch
opportunity attachment enterprise
A person of greater enterprise than discretion, who in embracing an opportunity has formed an unfortunate attachment. Ambrose Bierce
opportunity lasts frowning
LAST, n. A shoemaker's implement, named by a frowning Providence as opportunity to the maker of puns. Ambrose Bierce
opportunity vanishing wealth
PLUNDER, v. To take the property of another without observing the decent and customary reticences of theft. To wrest the wealth of A from B and leave C lamenting a vanishing opportunity. Ambrose Bierce
opportunity temptation action
ASPERSE, v.t. Maliciously to ascribe to another vicious actions which one has not had the temptation and opportunity to commit. Ambrose Bierce
opportunity want matter
Create the world you want, and fill it with the opportunities that matter to you. Alicia Keys
opportunity silence needs
I love silence. I seek and create it at every opportunity. I need it to work. Anne Lamott
opportunity giving people
When you build relationships, you get to share your beliefs. It gives you the opportunity to share your faith with other people. Andy Pettitte
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During this critical stage in the holiday shopping season, online retailers face huge challenges to maintaining high satisfaction. Those who aren't able to meet customer expectations online during the last week or two of the holiday shopping season risk the long-term impact of lessened customer loyalty during the weeks and quarters to come. Larry Freed
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This speaks volumes about the challenges contemporary families have simply coordinating schedules . . . and the premium they place on the increasingly limited leisure time they spend together. Peter Yesawich