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Top Enviromint 1998 Quotes

The Greens will threaten the future of our strong economy. They will destroy jobs and put Victorian families at risk. — Denis Napthine

It's very nice to work with my father as a peer in a lot of ways. You know, he asked me advice about certain things about the show and I'd ask him and sometimes I'd listen to his direction and sometimes I wouldn't. — Emily Deschanel

With a bad reed, my oboe could be a beastly instrument honking and squeaking as if it had a mind of its own. When my reeds were working, though, I learned that making a sound spoke my emotions more directly than my own voice. — Blair Tindall

I'm not afraid of you being yourself. That's America. — Wynton Marsalis

O ill-starred wench! Pale as your smock! — William Shakespeare

Strangely enough, Kathy Jordan is getting to the net first, which she always does. — Fred Perry

When affection only speaks, truth is not always there. — Thomas Middleton

I cherish my own freedom dearly, but I care even more for your freedom. From a response to an offer of conditional freedom, read by Zindzi Mandela at a rally, Jabulani Stadium, Soweto, South Africa, — Nelson Mandela

It is true you can be successful without [college], but this is a hard world, a real world, and you want every advantage you can have. I would suggest to people to do all that you can. When I dropped out of school, I had worked in the music industry and had checks cut in my name from record labels and had a record deal on the table, and when I wasn't successful and Columbia said, 'We'll call you,' I had to go back and work a telemarketing job, go back to the real world, and that's how life is. Life is hard. Take advantage of your opportunities. — Kanye West

In nine lifetimes, you'll never know as much about your cat as your cat knows about you. — Michel De Montaigne

And I gave my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly: I perceived that this also is vexation of spirit. For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow. — Anonymous

sixteen percent. — Terry McDonald

The other guys did not feel the need to understand themselves that in me was so compelling: they could carry out their personality with the greatest naturalness, while I had to play a part, and this required a considerable acumen and study — Yukio Mishima