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Good Bromance Quotes By Tom Peters

The top athletes are consummate pros who work obsessively at their craft. Approach yours the same way. — Tom Peters

Good Bromance Quotes By Tim Weiner

Fitzgerald and the FBI agents who worked with him in New York all knew that Ali Mohamed was working for al-Qaeda. They decided to arrest him then and there. Two years later, he pleaded guilty in open court to serving as bin Laden's first deep-penetration agent in America and a key conspirator in the embassy bombings. Then the United States made him vanish; no record of his imprisonment exists. He was an embarrassment to the FBI. — Tim Weiner

Good Bromance Quotes By Anthony Blake

#Dialogue does a remarkable thing in restoring mind, that is, to rescue it from authority-systems and rigid beliefs. — Anthony Blake

Good Bromance Quotes By Billy Campbell

If you were to ask my agent, they would confirm this: I'm drawn to locations. What really drew me to 'The 4400,' aside from the fact that it was sci-fi, was the fact that it was shot in the city of my dreams: Vancouver. — Billy Campbell

Good Bromance Quotes By Michael Martin

If you look up 'atheism' in the dictionary, you will probably find it defined as the belief that there is no God. Certainly many people understand atheism in this way. Yet many atheists do not, and this is not what the term means if one considers it from the point of view of its Greek roots. In Greek 'a' means 'without' or 'not' and 'theos' means 'god.' From this standpoint an atheist would simply be someone without a belief in God, not necessarily someone who believes that God does not exist. According to its Greek roots, then, atheism is a negative view, characterized by the absence of belief in God. — Michael Martin

Good Bromance Quotes By Pankaj Mishra

Democracy, loudly upheld as a cure for much of the ailing world, has proved no guarantor of political wisdom, even if it remains the least bad form of government. — Pankaj Mishra