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Charles Pfizer Quotes By Jack Welch

Nobody is too important to lead the initiative you say is important. — Jack Welch

Charles Pfizer Quotes By Steve Martin

I don't think anyone is ever writing so that you can throw it away. You're always writing it to be something. Later, you decide whether it'll ever see the light of day. But at the moment of its writing, it's always meant to be something. So, to me, there's no practicing; there's only editing and publishing or not publishing. — Steve Martin

Charles Pfizer Quotes By Paullina Simons

Alexander knew that before he had light instead of darkness, he had to deserve light instead of darkness. — Paullina Simons

Charles Pfizer Quotes By Semir Zeki

When politicians deny anything fiercely, there is a good chance that it will happen. — Semir Zeki

Charles Pfizer Quotes By Sheena Iyengar

In reality, many choices are between things that are not that much different. The value of choice depends on our ability to perceive differences between the options. — Sheena Iyengar

Charles Pfizer Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

I will believe in the Redeemer when the Christians look a little more redeemed. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Charles Pfizer Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Our job is not to find the peace or create peace, but to find and eliminate all the obstacles on the way to the peace. — Debasish Mridha

Charles Pfizer Quotes By Alexander Pope

Love, free as air, at sight of human ties,
Spreads his light wings, and in a moment flies. — Alexander Pope

Charles Pfizer Quotes By Judith C. Waller

Mrs. [Sidonie Matsner] Gruenberg [in Radio and Children]. . . says:
Probably the 'good' effects upon children's characters are as unpremeditated as the 'bad.' We have not yet found any sure way through our didactic teaching or other devices to make our children 'good.' We may at least suspect that some of the objectionable lessons are equally ineffective in making them 'bad. — Judith C. Waller