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Correcting Spelling In Quotes By Mark E. Hyman

The network and local TV angle of broadcast television has received a black eye for not properly debating within the news issues that should be debated, instead of shuffling them of to television advertising. — Mark E. Hyman

Correcting Spelling In Quotes By Stuart Rose

We face a dilemma because although everybody is better off than they've ever been at any time in our history, we've also got the biggest gap between the rich and the poor that we've ever had, and we've potentially got a planet which is going to go bust any day. — Stuart Rose

Correcting Spelling In Quotes By Raymond Queneau

We have come from all the countries of the world and are going to Saintes-Maries de la Mer. Nomads of the enigma, we gather there each year after having carried our mystery through ordinary countryside and fluid towns. Since we become transformed by our wanderings we are despised by those who stand still and retain a memory of giant serpents and metallic green. — Raymond Queneau

Correcting Spelling In Quotes By Barbara W. Tuchman

When those who have the title of shepherd play the part of wolves," said Lothar of Saxony, "heresy grows in the garden of the Church. — Barbara W. Tuchman

Correcting Spelling In Quotes By Terry Pratchett

The walls were covered with graffiti and William passed the time correcting the spelling — Terry Pratchett

Correcting Spelling In Quotes By M.F. Moonzajer

I gave her a love letter and she returned it back to me by correcting spelling and punctuation. — M.F. Moonzajer

Correcting Spelling In Quotes By Rachel Carson

Those who dwell, as scientists or laymen, among the beauties and mysteries of the earth, are never alone or weary of life. — Rachel Carson

Correcting Spelling In Quotes By Peter Singer

If we are prepared to take the life of another being merely in order to satisfy our taste for a particular type of food, then that being is no more than a means to our end. — Peter Singer