Quotes about altogether
altogether man whom
It's true that I have never met any man whom I thought altogether resembled me - but only because my faults are so enormous. Enzo Ferrari
altogether building help huge india people several trip
This is an important trip for several reasons. It's going to be a huge help to the people of India because I think altogether we'll be building 63 or 64 homes.
altogether dismissed
Before Arthur, I'd dismissed altogether writing fiction. You only have so many semi-sharp arrows in your quiver, I'd told myself, and I was not going to be able to write a novel.
altogether climate county court ensure impact judge leadership longevity pay pleased practice running servant setting step work
I am pleased that my running for county judge is already having an impact for its citizens. Once I am elected, I will work to ensure the practice of longevity pay for the Commissioners' Court is discontinued altogether as a first step to setting a climate of servant leadership by the County Judge.
altogether points save trouble
I could do without your face, Chloe, and without your neck, and your hands, and your limbs, and to save myself the trouble of mentioning the points in detail, I could do without you altogether Marcus Aurelius
altogether broader company due economic immune line messy missed nobody reported revenue unexpected
The company missed at the revenue line and reported what you would characterize as a messy quarter, which is not altogether unexpected due to the economic environment. Nobody is immune to broader economic trends.
altogether drop high matter people relationships school sell teaching york
The goal isn't to be successful; it's to be happy. And so it doesn't matter if I'm doing things in New York or teaching high school or I drop it altogether and sell coffee. The goal is to be happy, and people and relationships are what makes you happy. Susan Egan
altogether beside excuse general men miss neither second success
The men who miss success have two general alibis: 'I'm not a genius' is one; the other, 'There aren't the opportunities today there used to be.' Neither excuse holds. The first is beside the point; the second is altogether wrong. Charles M. Schwab