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John W Marriott Quotes By Albert Brooks

Movies are an expensive business. — Albert Brooks

John W Marriott Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

I am glad to see that a system of labor prevails under which laborers can strike when they want to. — Abraham Lincoln

John W Marriott Quotes By Dante Alighieri

Justice does not descend from its own pinnacle. — Dante Alighieri

John W Marriott Quotes By Gordon Gee

I believe everything learned in college is an answer to a question that someone has posed. Questions get posed differently and the answers that come back transport us to places we never knew existed. — Gordon Gee

John W Marriott Quotes By John Steinbeck

The emotion of nonviolence was building in him until it became a prejudice like any other thought-stultifying prejudice. To inflict any hurt on anything for any purpose became inimical to him. He became obsessed with this emotion, for such it surely was, until it blotted out any possible thinking in its area. But never was there any hint of cowardice in Adam's army record. Indeed he was commended three times and then decorated for bravery. — John Steinbeck

John W Marriott Quotes By David Lozell Martin

I eventually realized that some of us carry a lot and some of us not so much. And it changes at different times of our lives. If your shopping cart is too full, is more than you can maneuver through life, then it's not my place or anyone else's place to say you should've been stronger, been able to carry more. — David Lozell Martin

John W Marriott Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

When you are done changing, you're done. — Benjamin Franklin

John W Marriott Quotes By Mircea Eliade

And since a more convincing argument could not be found - aside from a fatal accident or suicide - this way was chosen: a process of galloping senescence. — Mircea Eliade