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Gompers Park Quotes By Thomas Friedman

The philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein once remarked that if you ask a man how much is two plus two and he tells you five, that is a mistake. But if you ask a man how much is two plus two and he tells you ninety-seven, that is no longer a mistake. The man you are talking to is operating with a wholly different logic from your own. — Thomas Friedman

Gompers Park Quotes By Stephen King

It's always the end for now, and in real life, the only full stop is on the obituary page. — Stephen King

Gompers Park Quotes By Joe Hill

In truth, though, she could not bear the idea of having a phone on her all the time, wherever she went. Could not be at ease knowing she might get an urgent call from Christmasland, some dead kid on the line: Hey, Ms. McQueen, did you miss us?!? — Joe Hill

Gompers Park Quotes By Guideposts Books

Do not withhold good from those who deserve it when it's in your power to help them. - PROVERBS 3:27 (NLT) — Guideposts Books

Gompers Park Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

War is in truth a disease in which the juices that serve health and maintenance are used for the sole purpose of nourishing something foreign, something at odds with nature. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Gompers Park Quotes By Christopher L. Hayes

Because revelations of systemic deception erode our most basic, default expectation of good faith, they play an outsize role in producing a crisis of authority. Each exposure of previously secret misdeeds - steroid use, Ponzi schemes, rigged intelligence - produces an acute and debilitating psychological effect. Vertigo sets in, similar to that experienced by a spouse who, after decades of what he thought was a happy, loyal marriage, discovers his wife has been cheating all along. Suddenly we realize we live in a world entirely more depraved than the one we thought we inhabited. — Christopher L. Hayes