Peter Hargreaves I have wanted to run my own business since my time at Clitheroe grammar school. I remember thinking if I could get a penny from everyone in Britain, I would earn £208,000 a year. – Peter Hargreaves Britain Quotes Business Quotes Clitheroe Quotes Earn Quotes Grammar Quotes Penny Quotes Remember Quotes School Quotes Thinking Quotes Time Quotes Income-producing unit trusts are brilliant because if you can accept capital values will be volatile for a while, your dividend income will always be higher than what you get in the bank. My greatest pleasure is going out on a horrible, cold, wet January morning to pick the vegetables for our Sunday lunch, putting them in a muddy pile on the table, and then spending 45 minutes washing and preparing them. I like doing it because it’s so different to what I do in the week. The same holds for cleaning the car or shining my shoes.
Antonio Porchia You do not see the river of mourning because it lacks one tear of your own. – Antonio Porchia
Calum Scott When somebody says, ‘I don’t like your cover’… that’s fair enough, but then this person has just written to me and said that they’ve come out to their family because of my interpretation. So I’ve got to balance everything. And yeah… that warms my heart. – Calum Scott
Jonathan Dee Here is what I am not going to do: I am not going to go to a restaurant, take pictures of my food, download them, and call that a blog. That is beyond the pale. The Internet is such a bazaar of self-indulgences that I don’t know why that particular one should bug me so much. But it really does. – Jonathan Dee
Cecelia Ahern We have a tendency to put ourselves last, we concentrate on everything else; work, friends, family, home issues, but we ignore the deeper stuff until it becomes so compressed that it can explode. – Cecelia Ahern
Graham Linehan Audience laughter, when it’s deserved, acts as a sort of fairy dust that makes funny moments not just funny, but joyous. – Graham Linehan
Stephanie Szostak My dad’s American, and my mom’s French. I lived in France for the first 18 years of my life, then came here to go to school at the College of William and Mary. I studied marketing. I really didn’t know what I wanted to do, so I thought that’s what I should do – study business – because it would give me the best chance to find work. – Stephanie Szostak
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