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Duncan Macleod Quotes By Paul Hawken

The self-owned and -operated business is the freest life in the world. — Paul Hawken

Duncan Macleod Quotes By Edmund Burke

True humility-the basis of the Christian system-is the low but deep and firm foundation of all virtues. — Edmund Burke

Duncan Macleod Quotes By Gene Baur

The size and shape of the birds have also made it impossible for commercial turkeys to mount and breed naturally. This means that workers at breeding facilities have to masturbate male turkeys, called toms, to collect their semen. Then, in rapid succession, the females are turned upside down and their legs secured by a clamp. The semen is put in straws and inserted into the hen. She's then released from the clamp, making way for the next in line. Not a pleasant process for the bird, nor a job one can take much pride in. — Gene Baur

Duncan Macleod Quotes By James K.A. Smith

You might have Bible verses on the wall in every room of the house and yet the unspoken rituals reinforce self-centeredness rather than sacrifice. Thus — James K.A. Smith

Duncan Macleod Quotes By Mira Grant

Every article begins with a line that can be twisted, somehow, into a hook. — Mira Grant

Duncan Macleod Quotes By Jodi Picoult

I wanted to touch her; just cup my hand over the curve of her cheek and tell her to make this moment last, because before she knew it she'd be like me, a witness to someone else's moment. — Jodi Picoult

Duncan Macleod Quotes By Anita Roddick

Entrepreneurs are visionaries - they see things other people don't see. — Anita Roddick

Duncan Macleod Quotes By Liza Minnelli

Initially, I wanted to be an ice skater, but then when I was 13 I saw Bye Bye Birdie, and that was it - I wanted to be on Broadway. — Liza Minnelli

Duncan Macleod Quotes By Michael Cox

But who ever heeds the voice of reason when love whispers, softly persuasive, in the other ear? — Michael Cox