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Accumulated Earnings Quotes By John D. Rockefeller

When a man has accumulated a sum of money, accumulated it within the law, the Government has no right to share in its earnings. — John D. Rockefeller

Accumulated Earnings Quotes By Judy Budnitz

Couldn't help it, he insisted. My dad would bell me to draw a flower and it would turn into a Venus flytrap chewing on a hand. — Judy Budnitz

Accumulated Earnings Quotes By Francis Bacon

I want a very ordered image, but I want it to come about by chance. — Francis Bacon

Accumulated Earnings Quotes By Daniel Clausen

Sometimes I think if we didn't have these problems the whole world would stop spinning on her axis, we'd all stop spinning on our axises, axes, or whatever you want to call them, and then we'd have to settle into the nasty business of finding a way to be happy. — Daniel Clausen

Accumulated Earnings Quotes By Jaron Lanier

I feel drawn to experiment with ways that technology can interact with notions of intimacy, because so much of technology is done in a way that's very cold and has such an opposite effect. — Jaron Lanier

Accumulated Earnings Quotes By John Tyler

Wealth can only be accumulated by the earnings of industry and the savings of frugality. — John Tyler

Accumulated Earnings Quotes By Okakura Kakuzo

But when we consider how small after all the cup of human enjoyment is, how soon overflowed with tears, how easily drained to the dregs in our quenchless thirst for infinity, we shall not blame ourselves for making so much of the tea-cup. — Okakura Kakuzo

Accumulated Earnings Quotes By Winston Churchill

There is nothing government can give you that it hasn't taken from you in the first place. — Winston Churchill

Accumulated Earnings Quotes By Leonardo Da Vinci

The painter who draws merely by practice and by eye, without any reason, is like a mirror which copies every thing placed in front of it without being conscious of their existence. — Leonardo Da Vinci