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Gibonni Wikipedia Quotes By Chris Ayres

We had all opted to take City's financial reporting course work, which, in theory, meant we wanted to write about stock prices and corporate takeovers. That, of course, was a joke. No one still in their twenties, and broke, goes into journalism to write about money - a subject in which they still have zero practical experience. — Chris Ayres

Gibonni Wikipedia Quotes By B. Traven

The treasure which you think not worth taking trouble and pains to find, this alone is the real treasure you are longing for all your life. The glittering treasure you are hunting for day and night lies buried on the other side of that hill yonder. — B. Traven

Gibonni Wikipedia Quotes By Gustave De Beaumont

There are countries in which public establishments are considered by the government as its own personal affair, so that it admits persons to them only according to its pleasure, just as a proprietor refuses at his pleasure admission into his house; they are a sort of administrative sanctuaries, into which no profane person can penetrate. These establishments, on the contrary, in the United States, are considered as belonging to all. The prisons are open to everyone who chooses to inspect them ad every visiter may inform himself of the order which regulates the interior. — Gustave De Beaumont

Gibonni Wikipedia Quotes By William Landay

A jury verdict is just a guess - a well-intentioned guess, generally, but you simply cannot tell fact from fiction by taking a vote. — William Landay

Gibonni Wikipedia Quotes By Timothy Pina

When ever possible ... take the necessary steps forward towards peace and proclaiming truth. It's always possible. — Timothy Pina

Gibonni Wikipedia Quotes By Fred Rogers

I feel so strongly that deep and simple is far more essential than shallow and complex. — Fred Rogers