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Born To Win Movie Quotes By Ha-Joon Chang

Charities are now working to give people in poor countries access to the Internet. But shouldn't we spend that money on providing health clinics and safe water? Aren't these things more relevant? I have no intention of downplaying the importance of the Internet, but its impact has been exaggerated. — Ha-Joon Chang

Born To Win Movie Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

He who has once deviated from the truth, usually commits perjury with as little scruple as he would tell a lie.
[Lat., Qui semel a veritate deflexit, hic non majore religione ad perjurium quam ad mendacium perduci consuevit.] — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Born To Win Movie Quotes By Nicolaus Copernicus

Since, then, there is no objection to the mobility of the Earth, I think it must now be considered whether several motions are appropriate for it, so that it can be regarded as one of the wandering stars. For the fact that it is not the centre of all revolutions is made clear by the apparent irregular motion of the wandering stars, and their variable distances from the Earth, which cannot be understood in a circle having the same centre as the Earth. — Nicolaus Copernicus

Born To Win Movie Quotes By Amanda Lovelace

silence has always been my loudest scream. — Amanda Lovelace

Born To Win Movie Quotes By Sean Faris

I have a ridiculous amount of confidence of protecting myself, but along with that confidence comes the ability that you don't need to fight. — Sean Faris

Born To Win Movie Quotes By Billy Graham

God will give us the strength and resources we need to live through any situation in life that He ordains. — Billy Graham

Born To Win Movie Quotes By Dumitru Tepeneag

The East was no longer a threat to the western world, and when there's nothing to fear we turn our backs, we look elsewhere. Eastern literature is still the poor relative that everyone wants to forget, the Cinderella who hasn't (yet) found her prince. — Dumitru Tepeneag