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Top Heritage Industry Quotes

You are. Before you are whatever you are labeled. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Let me tell you, 'The Reader' was not glamorous for me in terms of the body-hair maintenance. — Kate Winslet

Lacey said if he wanted to read a daily or regular critiques of the Bush administration, he would read the New York Times, and that's not what he wanted in the Village Voice. — Sydney Schanberg

Talent is only a starting point. — Irving Berlin

People are looking for someone to blame. Our heritage comes from two groups who always denied that they were part of the problem. The early ecologists blamed industrialization for environmental degradation even while they continued to purchase all the goods and services produced by industry. And the forerunners of the parashintos always looked down on and isolated strangers. — L.E. Modesitt Jr.

To be once in doubt Is once to be resolved. — William Shakespeare

Every mathematician worthy of the name has experienced ... the state of lucid exaltation in which one thought succeeds another as if miraculously ... this feeling may last for hours at a time, even for days. Once you have experienced it, you are eager to repeat it but unable to do it at will, unless perhaps by dogged work ... — Andre Weil

Speaking of names, a word to parents: Stop using alternate spellings for your kids. Aimee, Eryn, Bil, Derik. You're only costing jobs. The whole customized-coffee-mug and key-chain industry. An entire generation is being robbed of their roadside-Florida-souvenir heritage. "Daddy, why don't they ever have my name? I see something close, but it's spelled different." "Sorry, honey, we decided to be pricks. — Tim Dorsey

Why is it that people who talk the most sometimes have the least to say? — Katie Kacvinsky

The worship most acceptable to God comes from a thankful and cheerful heart. — Plutarch

Nature is increasingly the thematic focus of industrial heritage. — Carolyn Kitch