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2148 Midvale Quotes By Virginia Woolf

The history of most women is hidden either by silence, or by flourishes and ornaments that amount to silence. — Virginia Woolf

2148 Midvale Quotes By Li Ka-shing

The first year, I didn't have much capital so I did everything myself. I had to keep my overhead low by learning everything about running a business, from accounting to fixing the gears of my equipment. I really started from scratch. — Li Ka-shing

2148 Midvale Quotes By Karen Mills

Among our responsibilities is to make sure that 23 percent of all government contracts go to small businesses. That's about $150 billion annually, from all the government agencies. — Karen Mills

2148 Midvale Quotes By R.K. Lilley

I loved your eyes first," I told him , repeating his words from a few weeks ago back to him, because it was true, and because we were two halves of a whole - we had been all along, and he'd been so clever to know it right away. I used to think it was insanity, but now I was beginning to think that it was pure brilliance. "I see it, too, James. I see the other half of my soul in you. — R.K. Lilley

2148 Midvale Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

May the Lord heal the broken hearted. — Lailah Gifty Akita

2148 Midvale Quotes By Victor Hugo

To fall into it again in appearance was to leave it behind in reality! He had to do it! He would have done nothing if he didn't do that! His whole life would have been useless, all his penitence wasted, and there would be only one thing left to say: What is the point? — Victor Hugo

2148 Midvale Quotes By Kay Redfield Jamison

Without science, there would be no such hope. — Kay Redfield Jamison

2148 Midvale Quotes By Benito Mussolini

Democratic regimes may be defined as those in which, every now and then, the people are given the illusion of being sovereign, while the true sovereignty in actual fact resides in other forces which are sometimes irresponsible and secret. — Benito Mussolini