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Categoris Quotes By Valeria Mazza

It is more important to know how to mix and match the clothes than to spend money. — Valeria Mazza

Categoris Quotes By Margaret Thatcher

The larger Europe grows, the more diverse must be the forms of co-operation it requires. Instead of a centralised bureaucracy, the model should be a market - not only a market of individuals and companies, but also a market in which the players are governments.
Thus governments would compete with each other for foreign investments, top management and high earners through lower taxes and less regulation.
Such a market would impose a fiscal discipline on governments because they would not want to drive away expertise and business.
It would also help to establish which fiscal and regulatory policies produced the best overall economic results.
No wonder socialists don't like it. — Margaret Thatcher

Categoris Quotes By Harvey Weinstein

It's hard to market a movie when you're at the mercy of critics and journalists. — Harvey Weinstein

Categoris Quotes By Pythagoras

Do not despise anyone: an atom shadowing. — Pythagoras

Categoris Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

Its Like Joy Rising — Oprah Winfrey

Categoris Quotes By Deyth Banger

If Mistery, Crime, Horror, True Crime, SuperNature, Fiction, Non-FIcition and many other categoris if they didn't exist, and people didn't find a way to relax. Nobody will be never on the way to reach the place where almost a lot of are now, people don't want normal life they want to view the life through a killer. — Deyth Banger

Categoris Quotes By Christopher Marlowe

Hell hath no limits, nor is circumscribed
In one self place, for where we are is hell,
And where hell is must we ever be. — Christopher Marlowe

Categoris Quotes By Neil Postman

In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, print put forward a definition of intelligence that gave priority to the objective, rational use of the mind and at the same time encouraged forms of public discourse with serious, logically ordered content. It is no accident that the Age of Reason was coexistent with that growth of a print culture, first in Europe and then in America. — Neil Postman