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Gator Bait Quotes By James O'Shaughnessy

Industries that make goods and services that people have to buy, regardless of economic circumstances, are bound to do well whatever the economic conditions. — James O'Shaughnessy

Gator Bait Quotes By Stephen King

Ricky Lee's father had once told him that if a man was in his right mind, you brought him what he paid for, be it piss or poison. Ricky Lee didn't know if that was good advice or bad, but he knew that if you tended bar for a living, it went a fair piece toward saving you from being chomped into gator-bait by your own conscience. — Stephen King

Gator Bait Quotes By Boots Riley

When my daughter was born, that was the first time I cried from happiness. — Boots Riley

Gator Bait Quotes By Paul Nat

Our destinies depend on the choices we make. Be it wise or stupid. — Paul Nat

Gator Bait Quotes By V.S. Naipaul

Men need history; it helps them to have an idea of who they are. But history, like sanctity, can reside in the heart; it is enough that there is something there. — V.S. Naipaul

Gator Bait Quotes By C. G. Jung

Creative ideas, in my opinion, show their value in that, like keys, they help to "unlock" hitherto unintelligible connections of facts and thus enable man to penetrate deeper into the mystery of life. I am convinced that Jung's ideas can serve in this way to find and interpret new facts in many fields of science (and also everyday life) simultaneously leading the individual to a more balanced, more ethical, and wider conscious outlook. If the reader should feel stimulated to work further on the investigation and assimilation of the unconscious-which always begins by working on oneself-the purpose of this introductory book would be fulfilled. — C. G. Jung

Gator Bait Quotes By Stanley Marion Garn

If the Aborigine drafted an I.Q. test, all of Western civilization would presumably flunk it. — Stanley Marion Garn