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Fussbudget Synonyms Quotes By Thomas Jordan Jarvis

I use the term bar-room to represent every means for the sale and traffic in liquor, and I earnestly appeal to the people to put an end to the traffic, no matter under what name or guise it may be carried on. — Thomas Jordan Jarvis

Fussbudget Synonyms Quotes By Tim Chester

We need to shift our focus from putting on attractional events to creating attractional communities. — Tim Chester

Fussbudget Synonyms Quotes By Trip Hawkins

Polygons are fashionable at the moment - particularly in the arcades. — Trip Hawkins

Fussbudget Synonyms Quotes By Mircea Andreescu

One makes whatever revolution one can, each in their own way. — Mircea Andreescu

Fussbudget Synonyms Quotes By Ron Eldard

Independent films, for the most part, to me, are not so independent. They often feel like people auditioning for a big commercial career. They often do not have independent spirit to them. — Ron Eldard

Fussbudget Synonyms Quotes By Poemen

Now, there was an anchorite called Timothy in a coenobium. The abbot, having heard of a brother who was being tempted, asked Timothy about him, and the anchorite advised him to drive the brother away. Then when he had been driven away, the brother's temptation fell upon Timothy to the point where he was in danger. Then Timothy stood up before God and said, "I have sinned. Forgive me." Then a voice came which said to him, "Timothy, the only reason I have done this to you is because you despised your brother in the time of his temptation." — Poemen

Fussbudget Synonyms Quotes By Peter Weinberger

We sort of understood abstractly the idea that there are only two kinds of software projects: failures and future legacy horrors. — Peter Weinberger

Fussbudget Synonyms Quotes By Alain De Benoist

In the Bible, man is only free to submit or be damned. His one freedom is the renunciation of that freedom. He finds his "salvation" by freely accepting his subjugation. The Christian ideal, says Saint Paul, is to be freely "subservient to God" (Romans 6:22). — Alain De Benoist