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General 1926 Quotes By Edward F. Hennessey

Ethics must begin at the top of an organization. It is a leadership issue and the chief executive must set the example. — Edward F. Hennessey

General 1926 Quotes By Greg Giraldo

You're gonna check my computer records? Is that important? I don't think the government needs to know how I feel about teen Asian sluts in order to fight terrorism. — Greg Giraldo

General 1926 Quotes By Marc Ostrofsky

Good website practice and optimizing for conversion usually makes for good search engine optimization. These work together to ensure you drive quality traffic and can persuade that traffic to help you meet your business goals. — Marc Ostrofsky

General 1926 Quotes By Anna Faris

I grew out my armpit hair for the summer. It turns out my natural hair colour isn't blonde. — Anna Faris

General 1926 Quotes By Piero Ferrucci

If kindness has falseness at its base, it is no longer kindness. It is labored courtesy. — Piero Ferrucci

General 1926 Quotes By Pythagoras

Thou shalt likewise know that according to Law, the nature of this universe is in all things a like. — Pythagoras

General 1926 Quotes By Harold Holzer

Robert T. Lincoln, the president's eldest son, who won fame as the "Prince of Rails" during the secession winter, was the only one of his children to live to maturity. He became U.S. secretary of war, minister to Great Britain, and president of the Pullman Company following brief service on General Grant's staff at the end of the Civil War. Though frequently mentioned as a Republican candidate for president, Robert shunned electoral politics. He later brought his mother to trial in a successful effort to have her committed for insanity. Robert died an extremely wealthy man at age eighty-four in 1926. — Harold Holzer

General 1926 Quotes By Edward Abbey

Government should be weak, amateurish and ridiculous. At present, it fulfills only a third of the role. — Edward Abbey

General 1926 Quotes By C. G. Jung

Freedom of will is the ability to do gladly that which I must do. — C. G. Jung

General 1926 Quotes By Kevin R. Hill

We danced alone, apart, without time. It was not Jade who bit or clawed my shoulders. It was the creature at the root of her being, hidden beyond the bursts of color, the quivering muscles, exposed when joy shakes the mind free of the constraints of traditional thinking and leaves it standing warm in the sunshine, naked, asking to be taught anew. It was Jade. — Kevin R. Hill

General 1926 Quotes By Walter Isaacson

The thing that struck me was his intensity. Whatever he was interested in he would generally carry to an irrational extreme." Jobs had honed his trick of using stares and silences to master other people. " One of his numbers was to stare at the person he was talking to. He would stare into their fucking eyeballs, ask some question, and would want a response without the other person averting their eyes. — Walter Isaacson

General 1926 Quotes By Greta Garbo

I want to be alone. — Greta Garbo

General 1926 Quotes By Evelyn Waugh

I returned to London in the spring of 1926 for the General Strike. It was the topic of Paris. The French, exultant as always at the discomfiture of their former friends, and transposing into their own precise terms our mistier notions from across the Channel, foretold revolution and civil — Evelyn Waugh

General 1926 Quotes By Peter Carey

Our prime minister could embrace and forgive the people who killed our beloved sons and fathers, and so he should, but he could not, would not, apologise to the Aboriginal people for 200 years of murder and abuse. The battle against the Turks, he said in Gallipoli, was our history, our tradition. The war against the Aboriginals, he had already said at home, had happened long ago. The battle had made us; the war that won the continent was best forgotten — Peter Carey

General 1926 Quotes By Garth Stein

No, you don't remember, and sometimes it's best that way. Sometimes it's best to start fresh. Every day, fresh. Living always in the present, unburdened by the pain of the past. Most of us drag around our misdeeds like giant dead birds tied to our necks; we condemn ourselves to telling every stranger we meet the story of our anguish and inadequacies, hoping that one day we will be forgiven, hoping that we will find a person who will look at us and pretend to ignore the ridiculous dead birds hanging from our sunburned and weather-beaten necks. And if we find that person, and if we don't hate him for not hating us, if we don't hold him in contempt for not treating us contemptuously, as we expect to be treated - nay, as we demand to be treated - well, that person will be something of a soul mate, I imagine. — Garth Stein

General 1926 Quotes By Andrew Johnson

If you always support the correct principles then you will never get the wrong results! — Andrew Johnson