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Erten Soep Quotes By H.D.

Words were her plague and words were her redemption. — H.D.

Erten Soep Quotes By Dew Platt

Society is a machine of machines, a system that runs on precondition, customs, rules and laws that are either expressed openly or maintained in the closet, one, like the one in the United States that is constantly changing to accommodate some variations of the machinated selves and its affections as in race, gender, sexual orientations etc which are also mostly preconditions of the machine. Again, I ask. Who are you? — Dew Platt

Erten Soep Quotes By Maggie Harcourt

Perhaps I'm not made of glass after all. Perhaps I'm made of something stronger. — Maggie Harcourt

Erten Soep Quotes By Woodrow M. Kroll

The prayer is up to us; the answer is up to God. — Woodrow M. Kroll

Erten Soep Quotes By W. Edwards Deming

To optimize the whole, we must sub-optimize the parts — W. Edwards Deming

Erten Soep Quotes By Eleanor Tomlinson

Wow, I think you grow all the time when you're working. You start the job and by the end of it, if it's a long one, you kind of say, 'My God, I was so different at the start of this job.' I always feel like I've changed for the better with each one. — Eleanor Tomlinson

Erten Soep Quotes By John Locke

This makes it Lawful for a Man to Kill a Thief, who has not in the least hurt him, nor declared any design upon his life, any farther then by the use of Force, so to get him in his Power, as to take away his Money, or what he pleases from him.: because using force, where he has no Right, to get me into his Power, let his pretense be what it will, I have no reason to purpose that he, who would take away my Liberty, would not when he had me in his Power, take away every thing else. And therefore it is Lawful for me to treat him, as one who has put himself into a State of War with me, I.e. kill him if I can; for to that hazard does he justly expose himself, whoever introduces a State of War, and is Aggressor in it. — John Locke