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Indemnifying Party Quotes By Meredith Whitney

There's not a doubt in my mind that you will see a spate of municipal-bond defaults. — Meredith Whitney

Indemnifying Party Quotes By Wayne B. Chandler

The principle of polarity states that like and unlike are the same, that opposites are identical in their nature and different only in their degree. — Wayne B. Chandler

Indemnifying Party Quotes By Henrik Ibsen

If I cannot be myself in what I write, then the whole is nothing but lies and humbug. — Henrik Ibsen

Indemnifying Party Quotes By Kristen Ashley

But I stood my ground, head-crackin' mamma jamma that I was, no retreat. — Kristen Ashley

Indemnifying Party Quotes By Jeanne Moreau

Sometimes the directors were afraid of what they brought out of me. — Jeanne Moreau

Indemnifying Party Quotes By Widad Akreyi

We are currently facing many hurdles, BUT will never lose the sight of infinite hope. — Widad Akreyi

Indemnifying Party Quotes By Priscilla Glenn

It should have been a harmless question, but music was a personal thing for him; sharing his favorites always felt so intimate, like pulling out little pieces of his soul and laying them bare. — Priscilla Glenn

Indemnifying Party Quotes By James Montgomery Boice

The world's theology is easy to define.
It is the view that human beings are basically good,
that no one is really lost,
that belief in Jesus Christ is not necessary for salvation. — James Montgomery Boice

Indemnifying Party Quotes By Robert E. Sherwood

The trouble with me is, I belong to a vanishing race. I'm one of the intellectuals. — Robert E. Sherwood

Indemnifying Party Quotes By Niccolo Machiavelli

Any man who tries to be good all the time is bound to come to ruin among the great number who are not good. Hence a prince who wants to keep his authority must learn how not to be good, and use that knowledge, or refrain from using it, as necessity requires. — Niccolo Machiavelli