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Brummen Classic Car Quotes By Ragnar Frisch

Any econometrician who wants to see practical application of his science will be highly concerned with applications to economic planning at the national level. — Ragnar Frisch

Brummen Classic Car Quotes By Kelly Clarkson

My friends and family are my support system. They tell me what I need to hear, not what I want to hear and they are there for me in the good and bad times. Without them I have no idea where I would be and I know that their love for me is what's keeping my head above the water. — Kelly Clarkson

Brummen Classic Car Quotes By John Coltrane

Sometimes I think I was making music through the wrong end of a magnifying glass. — John Coltrane

Brummen Classic Car Quotes By Helen Thomas

I covered Kennedy when she was three years old and the darling daughter of President Kennedy who doted on her and whose mother did everything to protect her from the prying press. — Helen Thomas

Brummen Classic Car Quotes By Victor Hugo

Spira, spera.

(breathe, hope) — Victor Hugo

Brummen Classic Car Quotes By Immanuel Kant

Morality is not properly the doctrine of how we may make ourselves happy, but how we may make ourselves worthy of happiness. — Immanuel Kant

Brummen Classic Car Quotes By Stephen Baldwin

I don't think Warren Buffett should be the treasurer or whatever. Warren Buffett's nuts! Just because he's a freaking billionaire doesn't mean he has common sense. — Stephen Baldwin

Brummen Classic Car Quotes By Lincoln Steffens

The politer the society, the greater the lies it requires. — Lincoln Steffens

Brummen Classic Car Quotes By Christopher McDougall

the only man in modern history to successfully kidnap a commanding general. Paddy — Christopher McDougall

Brummen Classic Car Quotes By Evelyn Nesbit

The tragedy wasn't that Stanford White died, but that I lived. — Evelyn Nesbit