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Fostiras 1926 Quotes By Harlan Ellison

Don't come back till you have him! the Ticktockman said, very quietly, very sincerely, extremely dangerously.
They used dogs. They used probes. They used cardioplate crossoffs. They used teepers. They used bribery. They used stiktytes. They used intimidation. They used torment. They used torture. They used finks. They used cops. They used search&seizure. They used fallaron. They used betterment incentive. They used fingerprints. They used the Bertillon system. They used cunning. They used guile. They used treachery. They used Raoul Mitgong, but he didn't help much. They used applied physics. They used techniques of criminology.
And what the hell: they caught him. — Harlan Ellison

Fostiras 1926 Quotes By Rene Girard

The Church has never been a scapegoat more than it is today. But one must see the symbolic value of this: whatever the Church may have lost by its compromises with the world, its enemies now give back by obliging it to play the same role as Christ. This is its true vocation. And now that it has been reaffirmed, it will enable the Church to shake off the indolence and decadence of the age that is now drawing to a close. MSB — Rene Girard

Fostiras 1926 Quotes By Gautama Buddha

Whenever and wherever one encounters the arising and passing away of the mental-physical structure, one enjoys bliss and delight, which lead on to the deathless stage experienced by the wise — Gautama Buddha

Fostiras 1926 Quotes By Edward R. Murrow

It is almost impossible to substitute intelligence for experience. — Edward R. Murrow

Fostiras 1926 Quotes By Sanjai Velayudhan

The most valuable real estate for a man is the woman's mind.
Many bloody battles have been fought for her mind space! — Sanjai Velayudhan

Fostiras 1926 Quotes By Martin Zwilling

Some entrepreneurs have a bad habit of taking personal credit for all improvements and innovations at their startups. If you penalize or ignore employee initiatives, you can be certain that they won't be repeated, and motivation for more conventional performance will suffer. — Martin Zwilling