Domestically Unemployed Quotes & Sayings
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I believe that you have to treat the people who work with you like your family. — Carolina Herrera
bloweth where it listeth, — George MacDonald
If you care too much about Singapore, first it'll break your spirit, and finally it will break your heart. — Alfian Sa'at
Hospitality is the act of making people feel at home - when you wish they were. — Renee Garrison
If we look too closely at many historical figures, we won't like what we see. — Roxane Gay
I crawled into my books and pulled the pages up over my head.
(A Monstrous Regiment of Women) — Laurie R. King
I usually go with the first instinct, and then build upon that. — John Otto
Blood is the seal of our devotion — George R R Martin
You have both contested well: the one is forced by his sorrow to lament, the other by the plaintiff's attack to tell the truth. So plaintiff, yours is the honour! And Death, yours is the victory! Every man is obliged to give his life to Death, his body to the earth, and his soul to Us. — Johannes Von Saaz
Hitler scheduled joint plebiscites in Austria and Germany for April 10, 1938. Both populations voted on whether to incorporate the two countries into a single state. The people of Austria cast 99.73 percent of their ballots in favor of Anschluss with Germany. The Germans voted 99.08 percent for unification.
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On March 18. 1938, the German government notified the League of Nations that Austria had cancelled its affiliation. This international body, which had never manifest concern for the plight of the distressed little nation, now debated whether Germany was responsible for paying Austria's delinquent membership dues of 50,000 Swiss francs from January 1 to March 13. This ended the chain of circumstances leading to the unification of Hitler's homeland with the German Reich, an event known to history as "the rape of Austria. — Richard Tedor
Some players get over-dependable on their coaches. — Ion Tiriac