A Quote by Carly Rae Jepsen

I do think grand gestures are a hit and miss, especially for girls. — © Carly Rae Jepsen
I do think grand gestures are a hit and miss, especially for girls.
I was lucky enough to watch my son hit a grand slam at sports camp, and that was great. Yes, I may miss some things, but honestly, I think I get to see more than a dad who works a daily 9 to 5.
I think it's important to do a good job and not to feel that you've got to make grand gestures, but just to get on and deliver.
When it's all over I won't miss the bruises he gave me to impress girls, or the occasional scar which will give me a story to tell my grandchildren, but I'll definitely miss the pranks and the laughing and all the making fun of each other. I'll miss the funky advice he gives me about everything - football, girls, video games, clothes. Most of all, I'll miss having an older brother.
People think about history as all grand gestures or significant moments, but the most valuable lesson we can learn is the enduring legacy of the small, meaningful things in life.
I don't make big grand gestures, generally.
I don't believe in materialistic gifts and grand gestures.
Gestures are all that I have; sometimes they must be grand in nature.
I don't think any player will miss a grand slam if they can play.
I lived the journey of Miss India for one month with beautiful girls from 29 other states from across the country, and then lived another month-long journey with girls from 120 countries for Miss World.
Outcomes rarely turn on grand gestures or the art of the deal, but on whether you've sent someone a thank-you note.
Often, organizations need bold, grand gestures to galvanize people towards a new mission or refocus their attention.
Why hit a conservative shot? When you miss it, you are in just as much trouble as when you miss a bold one.
Here's a phrase that apparently the airlines simply made up: near miss. They say that if 2 planes almost collide, it's a near miss. Bullshit, my friend. It's a near hit! A collision is a near miss. [WHAM! CRUNCH!] "Look, they nearly missed!" "Yes, but not quite.
More people will die from hit-or-miss eating than from hit-and-run driving.
What I've come to learn is that the world is never saved in grand messianic gestures, but in the simple accumulation of gentle, soft, almost invisible acts of compassion.
I miss the fears. I miss that. I miss going over the middle and not knowing if I'm going to make that play. I think that's the part of the game you miss the most, that excitement of it. Then you think of the physical part as a retired player and I'm like, 'hell no.'
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