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Haakan Jonsson Quotes By Ayn Rand

Reason is not automatic. Those who deny it cannot be conquered by it. Do not count on them. Leave them alone. — Ayn Rand

Haakan Jonsson Quotes By John P. Kotter

The world has 6 billion people and counting. We need to help 500 million people become better leaders so that billions can benefit. — John P. Kotter

Haakan Jonsson Quotes By Barack Obama

If you're really concerned about deficits, you cannot take seriously a budget that would give $30 billion a year worth of tax cuts to not just the top 1 percent but the top 0.1 percent. — Barack Obama

Haakan Jonsson Quotes By Teri Garr

I danced in a company of 'West Side Story' when I was very young. It was most of the original cast - Larry Kert, Chita Rivera - and Jerry Robbins directed. It was tough, a wonderful initiation for me. — Teri Garr

Haakan Jonsson Quotes By Mason Cooley

In adding up her assets, the ambitious lady calculated the worth of her beautiful body as coldly as everything else. — Mason Cooley

Haakan Jonsson Quotes By Brandon Mull

I find it a challenge to respect capable people who care only for their own interests. — Brandon Mull

Haakan Jonsson Quotes By Dodie Smith

Perhaps watching someone you love suffer can teach you even more than suffering yourself can. — Dodie Smith

Haakan Jonsson Quotes By Howard Zinn

I am totally confident not that the world will get better, but that we should not give up the game before all the cards have been played. The metaphor is deliberate; life is a gamble. Not to play is to foreclose any chance of winning. To play, to act, is to create at least a possibility of changing the world. — Howard Zinn

Haakan Jonsson Quotes By Henning Mankell

I work every day until I do not have more to say. I learned from Graham Greene that a very good way is to stop work in the middle of a sentence. Then you know exactly how to continue the day after. — Henning Mankell