Corona Helpers Quotes & Sayings
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Corporations are created by the people, acting through their governments. We grant them corporate charters that confer certain legal rights and privileges, like the ability to enter into contracts, limited liability and perpetual life. — Jim McGovern
The first film I can remember seeing on TV was 'The Brides of Dracula.' I was instantly hooked. — Mark Gatiss
We all carry a dancer in ourselves. Even if we do not know anything about this dancer within us, we have the urge to awaken him within us. — Dick Mccaw
The thing was, some men needed killing. The Church didn't admit that, save it was war. The Mohawk understood it fine. So did Uncle Jamie. — Diana Gabaldon
If a ship has been sunk, I can't bring it up. If it is going to be sunk, I can't stop it. I can use my time much better working on tomorrow's problem than by fretting about yesterday's. Besides, if I let those things get me, I wouldn't last long. — Ernest King
The only thing a lawyer won't question is the legitimacy of his mother. — W.C. Fields
Any scientist of any age who wants to make important discoveries must study important problems. Dull or piffling problems yield dull or piffling answers. It is not not enough that a problem should be "interesting." ... The problem must be such that it matters what the answer is-whether to science generally or to mankind. — Peter Medawar
About the gods I have no means of knowing either that they exist or that they do not exist or what they are to look at. Many things prevent my knowing. Among others, the fact that they are never seen. — Protagoras
Dexter, please put your shirt on. Valkyrie's getting distracted."
"I'm not," she said, then smiled at Vex. "You don't have to put your shirt on. — Derek Landy
A gap in skills and abilities reveal a golden opportunity! — Abhishek Ratna
In every man's mind the good seeds of liberty are planted, and he who brings his fellow down so low, as to make him contented with a condition of slavery, commits the highest crime against God and man. — Henry Highland Garnet
The soul has two parts, one rational and the other irrational. Let us now similarly divide the rational part, and let it be assumed that there are two rational faculties, one whereby we contemplate those things whose first principles are invariable, and one whereby we contemplate those things which admit of variation. — Aristotle.
I deserve better - such a dangerous, mad thought for a woman to entertain. — Meredith Duran
If we're capable of conjuring up terrifying monsters in childhood, why shouldn't some of us, at least on occasion, be able to fantasize something similar, something truly horrifying, a shared delusion, as adults? — Carl Sagan