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Ensigns Answer Quotes By Joshua Sharfstein

Trends toward increasing numbers of infection and increasing drug resistance show no sign of abating, — Joshua Sharfstein

Ensigns Answer Quotes By Morton Blackwell

In politics, you have your word and your friends; go back on either and you're dead. — Morton Blackwell

Ensigns Answer Quotes By Lady Gaga

Money is completely boring to me. It means nothing, except it feeds my art. Every penny I make goes back into the Haus of GaGa. My Haus of GaGa is something like Andy Warhol's Factory. — Lady Gaga

Ensigns Answer Quotes By Paolo Bacigalupi

When people fight for ideals, no price is too high, and no fight can be surrendered. They aren't fighting for money, or power, or control. Not really. They're fighting to destroy their enemies. — Paolo Bacigalupi

Ensigns Answer Quotes By Auliq Ice

If you're determined to face death, then you'll find away to live. — Auliq Ice

Ensigns Answer Quotes By H.G.Wells

He protested. "Wealth," he said, "is no sort of power at all unless you make it one. If it is so in your world it is so by inadvertency. Wealth is a State-made thing, a convention, the most artificial of powers. You can, by subtle statesmanship, contrive what it shall buy and what it shall not. In your world it would seem you have made leisure, movement, any sort of freedom, life itself, _purchaseable_. The more fools you! A poor working man with you is a man in discomfort and fear. No wonder your rich have power. — H.G.Wells

Ensigns Answer Quotes By Paul Theroux

I said I didn't think it would be a collectivist state so much as a wilderness in which most people lived hand to mouth, and the rich would live like princes - better than the rich had ever lived, except that their lives would constantly be in danger from the hungry predatory poor. All the technology would serve the rich, but they would need it for their own protection and to assure their continued prosperity. — Paul Theroux