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Planned obsolescence is
not really a new concept. God used it
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- Robert Orben |
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Planning a wedding is not
the best way to start off married life. |
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- Kathy Nicolai |
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Adventure is the result
of poor planning. |
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- Blatchford Snell |
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ARCHITECT, n. One who
drafts a plan of your house, and plans a
draft of your money. |
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- Ambrose Bierce |
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Every morning, I'm
visited by hummingbirds. I think it's
nice, but maybe they're planning an
attack? |
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- Rutina Wesley |
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He believes that marriage
and a career don't mix. So after the
wedding he plans to quit his job. |
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- Unknown |
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I spent 60% of my time
planning, 60% with people, and all other
duties are completed in whatever time is
left. |
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- A.W. Clausen |
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I was planning on my
future as a homeless person. I had a
really good spot picked out. |
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- Larry David |
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I was planning to be a
baseball player until I ran into
something called a curveball. And that
set me back. |
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- Ben Chandler |
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I was planning to go into
architecture. But when I arrived,
architecture was filled up. Acting was
right next to it, so I signed up for
acting instead. |
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- Gilbert K. Chesterton |
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Life is something that
happens to you while you're making other
plans. |
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- Margaret Millar |
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Long-range planning works
best in the short term. |
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- Doug Evelyn |
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Many people spend more
time in planning the wedding than they
do in planning the marriage |
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- Zig Ziglar |
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Meekness: Uncommon
patience in planning a revenge that is
worth while. |
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- Ambrose Bierce |
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Meticulous planning will
enable everything a man does to appear
spontaneous. |
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- Mark Caine |
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Mix a little foolishness
with your serious plans: it's lovely to
be silly at the right moment. |
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- Horace |
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Never look back unless
you are planning to go that way. |
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- Henry David Thoreau |
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The best time for
planning a book is while you're doing
the dishes. |
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- Agatha Christie |
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The imagination is
literally the workshop wherein are
fashioned all plans created by man. |
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- Napoleon Hill |
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The reason that everybody
likes planning is that nobody has to do
anything. |
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- Jerry Brown |
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Thinking well to be wise:
planning well, wiser: doing well wisest
and best of all. |
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- Malcolm Forbes |
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Vision is not necessarily
having a plan, but having a mind that
plans. |
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- Peter Koestenbaum |
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When we are planning for
posterity, we ought to remember that
virtue is not hereditary. |
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- Thomas Paine |
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