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Disincentivise Quotes By Joseph Duncan

In a culture that worshipped its ancestors, to die without offspring was next of kin to damnation. — Joseph Duncan

Disincentivise Quotes By Henry Ward Beecher

The ability to convert ideas to things is the secret of outward success. — Henry Ward Beecher

Disincentivise Quotes By Theresa May

Tax credits do not help people get better jobs; in fact, they can create poverty traps that actually disincentivise people from working more hours or finding a better paid job. — Theresa May

Disincentivise Quotes By Evangeline Lilly

As I grew older, I developed a very innate passion for art. I was actually pretty good at it. — Evangeline Lilly

Disincentivise Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Juliet's version of cleanliness was next to godliness, which was to say it was erratic, past all understanding and was seldom seen. — Terry Pratchett

Disincentivise Quotes By Laozi

Don't impose your will through manipulation of aggressive emotions and actions. — Laozi

Disincentivise Quotes By Ann Brashares

She was back on the ground, looking down at the bugs rather than up at the sky. — Ann Brashares

Disincentivise Quotes By Johnny Cash

The things that have always been important: to be a good man, to try to live my life the way God would have me, to turn it over to Him that His will might be worked in my life, to do my work without looking back, to give it all I've got, and to take pride in my work as an honest performer. — Johnny Cash

Disincentivise Quotes By Dom DeLuise

The joys of my life are my granddaughters. They are beautiful. You don't have to believe me. You can ask my wife. She'll tell you. — Dom DeLuise

Disincentivise Quotes By Ann Coulter

Long before there was discrimination against blacks, there was discrimination against white southerners. When large numbers of these country people moved north during World War II, they were aggressively excluded from neighborhoods, jobs, and homes - not because of their skin color, but their accents. — Ann Coulter