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Girgenti Support Quotes By Iain M. Banks

Obsession is just what those too timorous to follow an idea through to its logical conclusion call determination. — Iain M. Banks

Girgenti Support Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Coming out of town - willingly as usual. — Henry David Thoreau

Girgenti Support Quotes By Stuart L. Hart

Although population and consumption are societal issues, technology is the business of business. If economic activity must increase tenfold over what it is today to support a population nearly double its current size, then technology will have to reduce its impact twenty-fold merely to keep the planet at its current levels of environmental impact. For example, to stabilize the climate we may have to reduce real carbon emissions by as much as 80 percent, while simultaneously growing the world economy by an order of magnitude. — Stuart L. Hart

Girgenti Support Quotes By Rachel Cusk

She wondered whether the books she loved consoled her precisely because they were the manifestations of her own isolation. — Rachel Cusk

Girgenti Support Quotes By George W. Bush

When you know that somebody lost their loved one as a result of a decision that I made, that's a tough moment. If you're a faithful person you try to empathize with the suffering that that person is going through. — George W. Bush

Girgenti Support Quotes By Jamie McGuire

I sat up a little taller in my seat. No way would any of my brothers bring home anyone that could top that. — Jamie McGuire

Girgenti Support Quotes By Bill Veeck

I was in the game for love. After all, where else can an old-timer with one leg, who can't hear or see, live like a king while doing the only thing I wanted to do? — Bill Veeck

Girgenti Support Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

The trials of the saint are a divine husbandry, by which he grows and brings forth abundant fruit. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon