A Quote by Gavin Newsom

It's the old adage, 'Nothing ventured, nothing gained, ... While this is unique, we consider ourselves unique. — © Gavin Newsom
It's the old adage, 'Nothing ventured, nothing gained, ... While this is unique, we consider ourselves unique.
We strain to tell Americans and aliens in this country that there's nothing unique about America, nothing unique about American civilization, nothing that requires their allegiance, nothing of great value that they should sacrifice for.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained, sometimes you've got to go against the grain.
My mantra in life is 'nothing ventured, nothing gained,' and I very strongly stick by it.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained. And venture belongs to the adventurous.
In the name of feminism, we denied some essential aspects of our authentic selves. While feminism should have been nothing if not a celebration of our own unique characteristics, we insisted that we had no unique characteristics... that gender differences were hogwash, and a feminine woman was nothing more than a plaything for men.
We tend to think of our selves as the only wholly unique creations in nature, but it is not so. Uniqueness is so commonplace a property of living things that there is really nothing at all unique about it. A phenomenon can't be unique and universal at the same time.
If nothing is ventured, nothing is gained.
nothing ventured, nothing gained.
Nought venture, nought have. [Nothing ventured, nothing gained.]
I think every business, really, has a unique reason for being, unique assets, unique attributes, a unique history. And that can be turned into a very attractive design story, essentially, that consumers can relate to.
What I've found at 48 years old is that there's nothing about me that's unique.
For who that noght dar undertake, Be riht he schal no profit take [For who that dare not undertake, By right he shall no profit take. i.e., Nothing ventured, nothing gained.]
A work of art is the unique result of a unique temperament. Its beauty comes from the fact that the author is what he is. It has nothing to do with the fact that other people want what they want.
We are unique. Chimpanzees are unique. Dogs are unique. But we humans are just not as different as we used to think.
It is inherent in human consciousness to improve. So there is nothing unique about a people searching for and creating ways to make their life better - all civilizations throughout history have done this. What is unique about us in America is the accelerated rate at which we continually search for novelty and progress.
The divine is God's concern; the human, man's. My concern is neither the divine nor the human, not the true, good, just, free, etc., but solely what is 'mine,' and it is not a general one, but is - 'unique,' as I am unique. Nothing is more to me than myself!
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