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Disbursed Loan Quotes By G.I. Gurdjieff

One may say that evil does not exist for subjective man at all, that there exist only different conceptions of good. Nobody ever does anything deliberately in the interests of evil, for the sake of evil. Everybody acts in the interests of good, as he understands it. But everybody understands it in a different way. Consequently men drown, slay, and kill one another in the interests of good. — G.I. Gurdjieff

Disbursed Loan Quotes By Thomas Malthus

If one fourth of the capital of a country were suddenly destroyed, or entirely transferred to a different part of the world, without any other cause occurring of a diminished demand for commodities, this scantiness of capital would certainly occasion great inconvenience to consumers, and great distress among the working classes; but it would be attended with great advantages to the remaining capitalists. — Thomas Malthus

Disbursed Loan Quotes By Karen Salmansohn

You're allowed to be sad and angry. You're not allowed to give up. — Karen Salmansohn

Disbursed Loan Quotes By Jack Nicklaus

The longer you play, the better chance the better player has of winning. — Jack Nicklaus

Disbursed Loan Quotes By Jean Rhys

I had started out in life trusting everyone and now I trusted no one. So I had a few acquaintances and no close friends. It was perhaps in reaction against the inevitable loneliness of my life that I'd find myself doing bold, risky, even outrageous things without hesitation or surprise. I was usually disappointed in these adventures and they didn't have much effect on me, good or bad, but I never quite lost the hope of something better or different. — Jean Rhys

Disbursed Loan Quotes By Martha C. Nussbaum

Conception and form are bound together; finding and shaping the words is a matter of finding the appropriate...fit between conception and expression. — Martha C. Nussbaum