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Goodhues Custom Quotes By Kathleen Rooney

This, I am reminded, is why I love walking in the city, taking to the streets in pursuit of some spontaneous and near-arbitrary objectives. If one knocks oneself out of one's routine- and in so doing knocks others gently out of theirs- then one can now and again create these momentary opportunities to be better than one is — Kathleen Rooney

Goodhues Custom Quotes By James Frey

No matter how bad or difficult life becomes, if you hold on, hold on to whatever it is you need to hold on to. If you hold on, just hold on, life will get better. — James Frey

Goodhues Custom Quotes By Adrian Cadbury

Corporate governance is concerned with holding the balance between economic and social goals and between individual and communal goals. The governance framework is there to encourage the efficient use of resources and equally to require accountability for the stewardship of those resources. The aim is to align as nearly as possible the interests of individuals, corporations and society. — Adrian Cadbury

Goodhues Custom Quotes By Ronald Reagan

I can't help but believe that in the future we will see in the United States and throughout the Western world an increasing trend toward the next logical step, employee ownership. It is a path that befits a free people. — Ronald Reagan

Goodhues Custom Quotes By Timothy Pina

Stop focusing on what others keep doing wrong; Be positive. Be a light & influence for others. Make a difference in our world. — Timothy Pina

Goodhues Custom Quotes By Propertius

There is no wide road which leads to the Muses. — Propertius

Goodhues Custom Quotes By Suman Pokhrel

Light
jumping out of window
is staring the dark
from afar. — Suman Pokhrel

Goodhues Custom Quotes By John Adams

All the perplexities, confusion and distress in America arise, not from defects in their Constitution or Confederation, not from want of honor or virtue, so much as from the downright ignorance of the nature of coin, credit and circulation. — John Adams