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keys gone done
One of the keys to success is an unflinching belief that there are no rules. Anyone who's ever succeeded has gone on that premise; not buying established procedures, business or otherwise. The naysayers are inevitably left behind amid shouts of 'it cannot be done' and "should not be done'." Anton LaVey
keys agents association
The key factor is whether the agent is a member of the Association of Authors' Representatives, which screens its members and requires them to uphold a Canon of Ethics. Richard Curtis
keys goal east
It is no exaggeration to say that Syria holds the key for nearly all of Americas foreign policy goals in the Middle East. As Syria goes, so goes the region. Reza Aslan
keys glasses
The Glass Key is better than anything Hemingway ever wrote Rex Stout
keys alternatives energy
Energy is the key to prosperity, to security. And until we [in US] start tapping our domestic, conventional and alternative sources to energy, we're never going to get there. Sarah Palin
keys idealism effective-leadership
Idealism without pragmatism is impotent. Pragmatism without idealism is meaningless. The key to effective leadership is pragmatic idealism. Richard M. Nixon
keys management managers
The key to management is to get rid of the managers. Ricardo Semler
keys preparation right-now
Preparation is the biggest key right now. Vince Young
keys people television
What I've figured out how to do is make people feel comfortable on television and on the radio, which enables me to have access to them, which is key for what I do. Ryan Seacrest
worry
He just said not to worry because it could be something little. Allan Ray
worry
I don't know what's going on, but I don't worry about it, H. Hart
worry
He has so much on his plate, we don't worry about his schedule. Shane Doan
worry understanding clerks
The confidentiality of the judicial process would not matter greatly to an understanding and evaluation of the legal system if the consequences of judicial behavior could be readily determined. If you can determine the ripeness of a cantaloupe by squeezing or smelling it, you don't have to worry about the produce clerk's mental processes. Richard Posner
worry problem someday
There's a problem with marrying up. You always worry that someday they'll see through you and leave. Or, worse yet, someone better will come along and take her. In my case, it wasn't someone. And it wasn't something better. Richard Paul Evans
worry anything-goes good-times
Don't worry about anything... Go out and have a good time. Richard P. Feynman
worry relax kind
As much as I hated to admit it, I kind of looked forward to seeing him. It made no sense, but something about his infuriating nature made me forget about my other worries. Weirdly, I felt like I could relax around him. Richelle Mead
worry giving roza
Dont worry, Roza, I'm not afraid. I'll take whatever heat they give me over being with you. It's worth it. Richelle Mead
worry battle tomorrow
Donʹt worry now about what you canʹt change. Rest when you can so youʹll be ready for tomorrowʹs battles Richelle Mead
too-much littles manners
Better too much form than too little. Richard Whately
too-much given
He had given her too much. He had given her everything. Trudi Canavan
too-much speak enough
The dilemma of the critic has always been that if he knows enough to speak with authority, he knows too much to speak with detachment. Raymond Chandler
too-much knows
Everyone knows everything about all of us. That's too much knowledge! William Shatner
too-much waste bigger
God is always bigger than the boxes we build for God, so we should not waste too much time protecting the boxes. Richard Rohr
too-much-information not-interested knows
Unless you know a lot more about something than I do, I am not really that interested. I have too much information already. Tucker Carlson
too-much likeable humans
Most human beings are quite likable if you don't see too much of them. Robert Wilson Lynd
too-much littles should
We fear doing too little when we should do more. Then atone by doing too much, when perhaps we should do less. Robert Trout
too-much appearance
Trust not too much to appearances Virgil