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Good Luck Leaving Job Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

One could construe the life of man as a great discourse in which the various people represent different parts of speech (the same might apply to states). — Soren Kierkegaard

Good Luck Leaving Job Quotes By Alexis De Tocqueville

Human understanding more easily invents new things than new words. — Alexis De Tocqueville

Good Luck Leaving Job Quotes By Wyndham Lewis

In a period of such obsessing political controversy as the present, I believe that I am that strange animal, the individual without any politics at all. — Wyndham Lewis

Good Luck Leaving Job Quotes By Deyth Banger

More likely a question than an answer these here all what I have written. — Deyth Banger

Good Luck Leaving Job Quotes By Alice Foote MacDougall

Imagination is a valuable asset in business and she has a sister, Understanding, who also serves. Together they make a splendid team and business problems dissolve and the impossible is accomplished by their ministrations ... Imagination concerning the world's wants and the individual's needs should be the Alpha and Omega of self-education. — Alice Foote MacDougall

Good Luck Leaving Job Quotes By Dennis Skinner

In the 1970s and a lot of the 1980s, we would have thanked our lucky stars in the coalfield areas for growth of 1.75 per cent. The only thing growing then were the lines of coke in front of boy George and the rest of them. — Dennis Skinner

Good Luck Leaving Job Quotes By Ricki Lake

If I had been on 'Bowling for Dollars', I'd wind up owing them money. — Ricki Lake

Good Luck Leaving Job Quotes By Naomi Wolf

The human beings at the helm of the new nation [USA], whatever their limitations [slave owners, anti-democracy], were truly revolutionary. The theory of liberty born in that era, the seed of the idea, was perfect.
More important, the idea itself carried within it the moral power to correct the contradictions in its execution that were obvious from the very birth of the new nation. — Naomi Wolf