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Delatore Family Quotes By William Landay

It was a limitation of human consciousness: We live only in the future and past, we cannot perceive now. Now occupies no space, a hypothetical gap between future and past. Only an exceptional few could feel now athletes and jazzmen and, yes, thieves ... — William Landay

Delatore Family Quotes By William J. Clinton

Democrats think the country works better with a strong middle class, real opportunities for poor people to work their way into it and a relentless focus on the future, with business and government working together to promote growth and broadly shared prosperity. We think 'we're all in this together' is a better philosophy than 'you're on your own.' — William J. Clinton

Delatore Family Quotes By Lawrence Lessig

While appropriation art is critical to art, it's an ambiguous art form in the world of the Supreme Court. — Lawrence Lessig

Delatore Family Quotes By Nyrae Dawn

That's life. We win some, we lose some, but you can't live your life afraid of making mistakes. — Nyrae Dawn

Delatore Family Quotes By Winston Churchill

All wisdom is not new wisdom. — Winston Churchill

Delatore Family Quotes By John Fox

There is no romance without finance. — John Fox

Delatore Family Quotes By Dougray Scott

It's nice to be asked to do good projects. — Dougray Scott

Delatore Family Quotes By Sebastyne Young

The best way to be original is to not copy anyone. — Sebastyne Young

Delatore Family Quotes By Robert M. Pirsig

If there were only one person in the world, is there any way he could be insane? — Robert M. Pirsig

Delatore Family Quotes By Douglas Adams

Hactar had been shocked by the whole idea. He tried to explain that he had been thinking about this Ultimate Weapon business, and had worked out that there was no conceivable consequence of not setting the bomb off that was worse than the known consequence of setting it off, and he had therefore taken the liberty of introducing a small flaw into the design of the bomb, and he hoped that everyone involved would, on sober reflection, feel that — Douglas Adams