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Cannedy Business Quotes By John Banville

Being alone with him was like being in a room which someone had just violently left — John Banville

Cannedy Business Quotes By Hillary Clinton

I believe that eventually, one of the next big issues that will have to be addressed globally is the role of state-owned enterprises. Because there is a disadvantage that's built in. — Hillary Clinton

Cannedy Business Quotes By Claire Tomalin

Everybody is vulnerable through love of their children. Hostages to fortune. — Claire Tomalin

Cannedy Business Quotes By Martin Luther

Thus God's work and His eyes are in the depths, but man's only in the height. — Martin Luther

Cannedy Business Quotes By Erich Fromm

The quest for certainty blocks the search for meaning. Uncertainty is the very condition to impel man to unfold his powers. — Erich Fromm

Cannedy Business Quotes By Newsweek

The average American burns 55 minutes a day-roughly 12 weeks a year-looking for things they know they own but can't find. — Newsweek

Cannedy Business Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

I've never paid any attention to time. Dancer says I've enjoyed a luxury most people never have. He hates clocks and watches and everything that has to do with time. He says people already have too many lost days and that most folks live in the past or the future but never the present, always saying stuff like "I'm unhappy because 'X' happened to me yesterday, or I'll be happy again when 'Y' happens to me tomorrow." He says time is the ultimate villain. — Karen Marie Moning

Cannedy Business Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

Plato, by the way, wanted to banish all poets from his proposed Utopia because they were liars. The truth was that Plato knew philosophers couldn't compete successfully with poets. — Kurt Vonnegut

Cannedy Business Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

The idea is quite unfounded that on entering into society we give up any natural rights. — Thomas Jefferson