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Guojing Illustration Quotes By Ida Tarbell

When the business man who fights to secure special privileges, to crowd his competitor off the track by other than fair competitive methods, receives the same summary disdainful ostracism by his fellows that the doctor or lawyer who is 'unprofessional,' the athlete who abuses the rules, receives, we shall have gone a long way toward making commerce a fit pursuit for our young men. — Ida Tarbell

Guojing Illustration Quotes By Khaled Hosseini

I know now that some people feel unhappiness the way others love: privately, insanely, and without recourse — Khaled Hosseini

Guojing Illustration Quotes By Meister Eckhart

A just person is one who is conformed and transformed into justice. — Meister Eckhart

Guojing Illustration Quotes By William Gibson

Her four pupils bored into his, her white face perfectly immobile. "Altruism? What's happening to you?" "I don't know," he said. — William Gibson

Guojing Illustration Quotes By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Some poems are like the Centaurs
a mingling of man and beast, and begotten of Ixion on a cloud. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Guojing Illustration Quotes By Muammar Al-Gaddafi

I do not support peace in the Middle East. And I do not support Arafat. He is a stupid, incompetent fool! — Muammar Al-Gaddafi

Guojing Illustration Quotes By Sameh Elsayed

Be careful when you choose your battle. In all cases peace is better than proving you are right. — Sameh Elsayed

Guojing Illustration Quotes By Ray Bradbury

I shall remain on Mars and read a book. — Ray Bradbury

Guojing Illustration Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

The States should be watchful to note every material usurpation on their rights; to denounce them as they occur in the most peremptory terms; to protest against them as wrongs to which our present submission shall be considered, not as acknowledgments or precedents of rights, but as a temporary yielding to the lesser evil, until their accumulation shall overweigh that of separation. — Thomas Jefferson