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Format For Attributing Quotes By Erick Erickson

Like so much of President Obama's decisions over the past six years, this is another photo-op with a compliant press that does not matter and will do little. — Erick Erickson

Format For Attributing Quotes By Donatella Versace

When my mother did fittings for her clients, I was hiding, looking at these beautiful ladies try on these fantastic clothes. I was dreaming as a small child to try these clothes on myself. — Donatella Versace

Format For Attributing Quotes By Ofra Strauss

As a brand, Ahla is one of Strauss-Elite's strongest. But we need to do a lot of marketing in order to regain market leadership. I have no doubt that we will do that, even if it takes time. — Ofra Strauss

Format For Attributing Quotes By George Santayana

There is no greater stupidity or meanness than to take uniformity for an ideal, as if it were not a benefit and a joy to a man, being what he is, to know that many are, have been, and will be better than he. — George Santayana

Format For Attributing Quotes By Jim Gaffigan

Smiling babies should actually be categorized by the pharmaceutical industry as a powerful antidepressant. — Jim Gaffigan

Format For Attributing Quotes By Aly Khan

The Council of Islamic Affairs is doing a great service to the world by promoting a greater understanding in America of the rich heritage of the Islamic peoples and their hopes and aspirations for the future. — Aly Khan

Format For Attributing Quotes By Anonymous

They say necessity is the mother of invention, but if that's the case, laziness must be its father. — Anonymous

Format For Attributing Quotes By W. Somerset Maugham

Is that what we come into the world for, to hurry to an office, and work hour after hour till night, then hurry home and dine and go to a theatre? Is that how I must spend my youth? Youth lasts so short a time, Bateman. And when I am old, what have I to look forward to? To hurry from my home in the morning to my office and work hour after hour after hour till night, and then hurry home again, and dine and go to a theatre? That may be worthwhile if you make a fortune; I don't know, it depends on your nature; but if you don't, is it worth while then? I want to make more out of my life than that, Bateman. — W. Somerset Maugham

Format For Attributing Quotes By Joss Stirling

You have half our gifts. I the other. Together we make a whole. Together we are much more powerful. — Joss Stirling

Format For Attributing Quotes By Vinton Cerf

The closer you look at something, the more complex it seems to be. — Vinton Cerf

Format For Attributing Quotes By Howard Zinn

And still, even from the cells of the condemned, the message was going out: the class war was still on in that supposedly classless society, the United States. — Howard Zinn

Format For Attributing Quotes By Tony Bates

There's a shift to mobile apps; I'd like to see a more pervasive communications experience, and I think Skype can contribute to that. — Tony Bates

Format For Attributing Quotes By Verghese Kurien

India's place in the sun would come from the partnership between wisdom of its rural people and skill of its professionals — Verghese Kurien

Format For Attributing Quotes By Randall L. Stephenson

When the iPhone came out, every CIO in America said, 'You're not bringing that into our corporate environment,' my CIO included. — Randall L. Stephenson

Format For Attributing Quotes By J.M. Coetzee

Do you always cook for yourself?' she asks. 'I live alone. If I don't cook, no one will.' 'I hate cooking. I guess I should learn.' 'Why? If you really hate it, marry a man who cooks.' Together they contemplate the picture: the young wife with the daring clothes and gaudy jewellery striding through the front door, impatiently sniffing the air; the husband, colourless Mr Right, apronned, stirring a pot in the steaming kitchen. Reversals: the stuff of bourgeois comedy. — J.M. Coetzee