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Cirkonium Quotes By Stephan Kinsella

The Austrian theory of subjective value teaches us that there are many ways to incentivize or motivate or induce someone to commit an action for you: you can promise sexual favors, promise to pay money, hire someon, and so on. Also, there is no reason to think that both the boss and his underling cannot both be 100% responsible: in the law this is called joint and several liability. — Stephan Kinsella

Cirkonium Quotes By Barbara Jordan

One thing is clear to me: we, as human beings, must be willing to accept people who are different from ourselves. — Barbara Jordan

Cirkonium Quotes By Joseph Sobran

When your child has matured sufficiently to understand how the judicial system works, set a bedtime for him and then send him to bed an hour early. When he tearfully accuses you of breaking the rules, explain that you made the rules and you can interpret them in any way that seems appropriate to you, according to changing conditions. This will prepare him for the Supreme Court's concept of the US Constitution as a 'living document'. — Joseph Sobran

Cirkonium Quotes By Israelmore Ayivor

If you let your man-made actions to be more frequent than your man-said words you will travail with praise in man-win visions. Do more, say less, win big. — Israelmore Ayivor

Cirkonium Quotes By Marie Lu

I make sure to keep a good distance between us, just in case she decides to get happy with a knife or something. — Marie Lu

Cirkonium Quotes By Eric Clapton

'My Father's Eyes' is very personal. I realized that the closest I ever came to looking in my father's eyes was when I looked into my son's eyes. — Eric Clapton

Cirkonium Quotes By Alexander Hamilton

Has it not ... invariably been found that momentary passions, and immediate interests, have a more active and imperious control over human conduct than general or remote considerations of policy, utility and justice? — Alexander Hamilton