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Buferas Quotes By Paul Samuelson

That's what I would like to do until the end of time, to go on scribbling my articles on the third floor of the Sloan Building, in between playing tennis and drinking coffee at my other study in the Concord Avenue branch of Burger King. — Paul Samuelson

Buferas Quotes By Annette Funicello

MS is not really a degenerative illness. It is not fatal, nor is it always progressive. — Annette Funicello

Buferas Quotes By Benny Bellamacina

If you count sheep before you go to sleep, are you barrrrr'd from dreams? — Benny Bellamacina

Buferas Quotes By John Barrasso

It will be up to Congress to check the president's ambition of committing the U.S. to an international green scheme that will produce little or no return. — John Barrasso

Buferas Quotes By Matthew Ashimolowo

A competitive advantage is not just strength versus weakness but how you are better than others in what you do. — Matthew Ashimolowo

Buferas Quotes By Thomas C. Foster

In Eudora Welty's masterful story "Why I Live at the P.O." (1941), the narrator is engaged in a sibling rivalry with her younger sister, who has come home after leaving under suspicious if not actually disgraceful circumstances. The narrator, Sister, is outraged at having to cook two chickens to feed five people and a small child just because her "spoiled" sister has come home. What Sister can't see, but we can, is that those two fowl are really a fatted calf. It may not be a grand feast by traditional standards, but it is a feast, as called for upon the return of the Prodigal Son, even if the son turns out to be a daughter. Like the brothers in the parable, Sister is irritated and envious that the child who left, and ostensibly used up her "share" of familial goodwill, is instantly welcomed, her sins so quickly forgiven. Then — Thomas C. Foster