Paul Budnitz famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Everything beautiful that we create in life requires a leap of faith.
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My grandfather was a small-town doctor and he used to say that I was missing a gene that told me that some giant risk I am about to take with my life is both stupid and dangerous. I'm grateful for this. Everything worthwhile that we create in life requires a leap of faith.
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Americans have a healthy stupidity. That lack of sophistication is a secret superpower,
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When theres no sense of possessiveness or ownership in the artistic process, great things happen.
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We see Facebook as an advertising platform. We see Ello as a social network.
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Success is an accident. Showing up, even if it’s just for 5 minutes, makes us accident-prone.
-- Paul Budnitz
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If a country is to be corruption free and become a nation of beautiful minds, I strongly feel there are three key societal members who can make a difference. They are the father, the mother and the teacher.
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Moving out to L.A. for me was a leap of faith. I was very secure in my dinner theater world; I loved it, and I was just like, 'I think there's something else out there for me and I just have to go for it.'
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Everything beautiful that we create in life requires a leap of faith.
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What if you began to expect the best from any situation? Isn't it possible that you could write new chapters in your life with happy endings? Suspend your disbelief? Take a leap of faith? After all, what have you got to lose but misery and lack?
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I can almost understand why people leap from bridges.
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The thought of going abroad makes my heart leap.
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There is nothing more dangerous than to leap a chasm in two jumps.
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There is no such thing as a leap into literacy.
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Quitting’s not hard. Deciding to quit is hard. Once you make that mental leap, the rest is easy.†“Really? Was that how you quit me?
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The notion of representing a sound by a graphic symbol is itself so stupefying a leap of the imagination that what is remarkable is not so much that it happened relatively late in human history, but that it happened at all.
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