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Erler Zimmer Quotes By Judith Ellen Foster

It is too late in the century for women who have received the benefits of co-education in schools and colleges, and who bear theirfull share in the world's work, not to care who make the laws, who expound and who administer them. — Judith Ellen Foster

Erler Zimmer Quotes By Nassim Nicholas Taleb

But simplicity is not so simple to attain. Steve Jobs figured out that "you have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple." The Arabs have an expression for trenchant prose: no skill to understand it, mastery to write it. Heuristics — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Erler Zimmer Quotes By Jan Karon

While most people took family for granted, he [Father Tim] took it for grace. — Jan Karon

Erler Zimmer Quotes By Jonathan Schell

It is a key fact about American policy in Vietnam that the withdrawel of American troops was built into it from the start. None of the presidents who waged war in Vietnam contemplated an open-ended campaign; all promised the public that American troops would be able to leave in the not-too-remote future. The promise of withdrawel precluded a policy of occupation of the traditional colonial sort, in which a great power simply imposes its will on a small one indefinitely. — Jonathan Schell

Erler Zimmer Quotes By Mary Quant

Fashion, as we knew it, is over; people wear now exactly what they feel like wearing. — Mary Quant

Erler Zimmer Quotes By Mitch Hedberg

Knock on wood is a saying for good luck. I think that started when someone went to someone's door to see if someone was home. "I hope Joe's home, knock on wood!" — Mitch Hedberg

Erler Zimmer Quotes By Robert P. George

According to the classic liberal-arts ideal, learning promises liberation, but it is not liberation from demanding moral ideals and social norms, or liberation to act on our desires-it is, rather, liberation from slavery to those desires, from slavery to self. — Robert P. George

Erler Zimmer Quotes By K. Weikel

What is peace without war? — K. Weikel

Erler Zimmer Quotes By J.G. Ballard

All the way down the creek, perched in the windows of the office blocks and department stores, the iguanas watched them go past, their hard frozen heads jerking stiffly ... Without the reptiles, the lagoons and the creeks of office blocks half-submerged in the immense heat would have had a strange dream-like beauty, but the iguanas and basilisks brought the fantasy down to earth. As their seats in the one-time board-rooms indicated, the reptiles had taken over the city. Once again they were the dominant form of life. — J.G. Ballard

Erler Zimmer Quotes By S.A. Tawks

You've got to have high expectations to achieve top results. — S.A. Tawks

Erler Zimmer Quotes By Mark Twain

We met a great many other interesting people, among them Lewis Carroll, author of the immortal "Alice"
but he was only interesting to look at, for he was the silliest and shyest full-grown man I have ever met except "Uncle Remus. — Mark Twain

Erler Zimmer Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Alec's eyes glittered for a moment, bright blue under coal-black lashes. He stood up and came over to where Clary was standing by the door. "Wise girl," he said.
"You didn't always think I was wise."
"No, I thought you were a pest, but I know better now." He dropped a kiss on top of her head and went out the door, still carrying his tulip. — Cassandra Clare

Erler Zimmer Quotes By Bess Streeter Aldrich

Hair, to Tillie, meant nothing by way of being a woman's crowning glory. It was merely, as the dictionary so ably states, small horny, fibrous tubes with
bulbous roots, growing out of the skins of mammals; and it was meant to be combed down as flat as possible and held in place with countless wire hairpins. — Bess Streeter Aldrich

Erler Zimmer Quotes By Bill Hicks

Is it my business if somebody wants to burn a flag? ... No, it's not ... That's called logic and it'll help us all evolve ... — Bill Hicks