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If American chemical industries are oligopolistic, British, German, French, Italian, indeed European, chemical industries are monopolistic. — George W. Stocking

The strategy behind the Kyoto Protocol has no grounding in economics or environmental policy. — William Nordhaus

We've always known you can gain circulation or viewers by cheapening the product, and now you're finding the bad driving out the good. — Walter Cronkite

No, but on the other hand you don't enact me Cheltenham tragedies when I've barely swallowed my breakfast. — Georgette Heyer

The costume of women should be suited to her wants and necessities. It should conduce at once to her health, comfort, and usefulness; and, while it should not fail also to conduce to her personal adornment, it should make that end of secondary importance — Amelia Bloomer

One of the differences between us was that Marc wanted very badly to climb the Eiger, while I wanted very badly only to have climbed the Eiger. Marc, understand, is at that age when the pituitary secretes an overabundance of those hormones that mask the subtler emotions, such as fear. He tends to confuse things like life-or-death climbing with fun. — Jon Krakauer

This is not our fight', the old man said. 'British or American, that is not the choice. You must choose your own side, find your road through the valley of darkness that will lead you to the river Jordan ... Look hard for your river Jordan, my child. You'll find it. — Laurie Halse Anderson

I bought almost every single thing that I furnished my house with at the Salvation Army in Hawaii. All second hand. Some of them are kind of retro, and some of them you'd never know. — Evangeline Lilly

The plea for the predominance of learning to read in early school life because of the great importance attaching to literature seems to be a perversion. — John Dewey

Kitsch lends itself to a definition in terms of a systematic attempt to fly from daily reality: in time and in space. — Matei Calinescu

We love those we are happy with. We do. For how else can we know we love them, or how else define loving? — Nan Fairbrother

And there can be no end to greed because man, by his very exclusive human nature, is pathologically insatiable. — Mariano Ngan