Fair Ways To Play Quotes & Sayings
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She needed me, yet I couldn't reach her, no matter how hard I tried. "Maggie!" I screamed her name as loud as I could, but no words left my lips. Instead, her name and my voice bounced around inside of my head. — J.L. Beck

It [the free market] is an organizational way of doing things, featuring openness, which enables millions of people to cooperate and compete without demanding a preliminary clearance of pedigree, nationality, color, race, religion, or wealth. It demands only that each person abide by voluntary principles, that is, by fair play. The free market means willing exchange; it is impersonal justice in the economic sphere and excludes coercion, plunder, theft, protectionism, and other anti-free market ways by which goods and services change hands. — Leonard Read

Call me old-fashioned, but I thought the one battle we feminists won fair and square was to convince at least those left of centre that gender roles are made up. They are not real. We play at them. We develop traditional masculine or feminine traits by being indoctrinated, not because we are biologically programmed to behave in those ways. — Julie Bindel

Sometimes, there's not an honest engagement of Ireland in Hollywood movies. — Ciaran Hinds

My goal is to be able to play wherever my team needs me. — Chris Bosh

Love and dignity do not dwell together. — Ovid

There are two ways love can go. You can be good to each other or you could not play fair. — Taylor Swift

The way the [welfare] programs are organized, poor people are only paid to do things that are counter-productive - such as breaking up their families, such as not earning above a certain level of income. — Thomas Sowell

The times you impress me the most are the times when you don't try. — Joni Mitchell

Fairness is a term that is interpreted different ways. For the government, fair is whatever suits their needs. — Kenneth Eade

Tranqility is a certain quality of mind, which no condition or fortune can either exalt or depress. — Seneca The Younger

Remain open-minded, even when you believe yourself to be a king among peasants. You never know what blessings can be gained or crises averted just by listening. — A.J. Darkholme

The day after the British entered the war Henry James wrote a friend:
The plunge of civilization into this abyss of blood and darkness ... is a thing that so gives away the whole long age during which we have supposed the world to be, with whatever abatement, gradually bettering, that to have to take it all now for what the treacherous years were all the while really making for and meaning is too tragic for any words. — Paul Fussell

I've been interested in dreams since I as a kid and I've wanted to do a film about them for a long time. — Christopher Nolan