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1783 Treaty Quotes By Henry George

My primary object is to defend and advance a principle in which I see the only possible relief from much that enthralls and degrades and distorts, turning light to darkness and good to evil, rather than to gage a philosopher or weigh a philosophy. Yet the examination I propose must lead to a decisive judgment upon both. — Henry George

1783 Treaty Quotes By Bill Price

The most radical and far-reaching solutions often need rethinking of processes and deep questioning of the status quo-and these are hard. — Bill Price

1783 Treaty Quotes By Brian Jones

I am going to have a cup of tea, like any good Englishman. — Brian Jones

1783 Treaty Quotes By Sucher Chaturvedi

When u dont value the tears shed in your absence , you dont deserve the smile which begets the fragrance in life . — Sucher Chaturvedi

1783 Treaty Quotes By Chris Tucker

A lot of directors, they're creative, but they're different. — Chris Tucker

1783 Treaty Quotes By Martin Scorsese

You don't make pictures for Oscars. — Martin Scorsese

1783 Treaty Quotes By Geri Halliwell

I was so afraid of upsetting people, and not being liked for saying something that was not to everyone's taste. — Geri Halliwell

1783 Treaty Quotes By Mitch Rowland

The only reason nice guys finish last is because they think they'll finish last. You don't win the race by walking around the starting line saying 'I'm not going to win this race'. — Mitch Rowland

1783 Treaty Quotes By Alvin Langdon Coburn

Photography makes one conscious of beauty everywhere, even in the simplest things, even in what is often considered commonplace or ugly. Yet nothing is really 'ordinary', for every fragment of the world is crowned with wonder and mystery, and a great and surprising beauty. — Alvin Langdon Coburn

1783 Treaty Quotes By Jeff Hobbs

men and women who'd constantly filed through our common room, wearing hoodies and piercings - uniform in their aversion to uniformity - to — Jeff Hobbs