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Broad Bay Country Club Quotes By James A. Michener

Luddites were those frenzied traditionalists of the early 19th century who toured [England] wrecking new weaving machines on the theory that if they were destroyed ... old jobs and old ways of life could be preserved ... At certain times in his life each man is tempted to become a Luddite, for there is always something he would like to go back to. But to be against all change-against change in the abstract-is folly. — James A. Michener

Broad Bay Country Club Quotes By Nas

N.Y. hip-hop is ok, but we gotta become brave again; we have to be brave enough and do something new - that's what New York is about ... New. — Nas

Broad Bay Country Club Quotes By Bradford Cox

When money and fame happen too late, it's like pouring kerosene over a fire of self-loathing. — Bradford Cox

Broad Bay Country Club Quotes By Frank Herbert

Empires do not suffer emptiness of purpose at the time of their creation. It is when they have become established that aims are lost and replaced by vague ritual.
-Words of Muad'dib by Princess Irulan. — Frank Herbert

Broad Bay Country Club Quotes By Carl Jung

What did you do as a child that made that hours pass like minutes? [Herein lies the key to your earthy pursuits.] — Carl Jung

Broad Bay Country Club Quotes By Freddie Mercury

We're a bit flashy, but the music's not one big noise. — Freddie Mercury

Broad Bay Country Club Quotes By Simon Winchester

Individual can fully exercise his or her abilities and skills. "We shall distribute the company's surplus earnings to all employees in an appropriate manner, and we shall assist them in a practical manner to secure a stable life. In return, all employees shall exert their utmost effort into their job." Finally, his new company would help his country. Its formally stated national intent was to help "reconstruct Japan, and to elevate the nation's culture through dynamic cultural and technological activities." Yet — Simon Winchester