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Gene Haas Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

she smiled at him, and at her own fears. — Leo Tolstoy

Gene Haas Quotes By Todd Gitlin

The moguls are driven by their respective desires for profit - period. — Todd Gitlin

Gene Haas Quotes By Wayne Coyne

I think the more music becomes something you could simply download and have on your iPod, I think to a lot of people that is plenty, but to some people, they still want these artifacts that are touchable, and you can smell them, and look at them, and hold them and just have other dimensions of experience with this music. — Wayne Coyne

Gene Haas Quotes By Frederic Bastiat

Legal plunder has two roots: One, as we have just seen, is in human selfishness; the other is in false philanthropy. — Frederic Bastiat

Gene Haas Quotes By Miranda Hart

If I had had plastic surgery, I would have asked for something better than the face you are seeing! I actually really hate plastic surgery when it's just for aesthetics and anti-ageing. I think ageing is beautiful and expressive and characterful. — Miranda Hart

Gene Haas Quotes By Caroline Rhea

I always wanted to film 'Biggest Loser' in Hawaii. We could call it, 'Come on I wanna weigh you.' — Caroline Rhea

Gene Haas Quotes By Michael Moriarty

Everybody knows everybody's dying, that's why people are as good as they are. — Michael Moriarty

Gene Haas Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

With eye and hand and breath and will. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Gene Haas Quotes By Jake Vander Ark

The Age of the Stars had come to an end. Once in a billion years, a feeble supernova illuminated the vestiges of its home; brown dwarfs, neutron stars, blackholes ... lifeless echoes of their former majesty. — Jake Vander Ark

Gene Haas Quotes By Ilona Andrews

The dusk had arrived on the wings of a night moth, silent and soft. The sky above me darkened to a deep, beautiful purple. Stars glowed high above, and below them, as if inspired by their light, tiny fireflies awoke and crawled from their shelter in the leaves. — Ilona Andrews