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Kirthi Nath Quotes By Jane Addams

Social advance depends quite as much upon an increase in moral sensibility as it does upon a sense of duty. — Jane Addams

Kirthi Nath Quotes By Walter Reuther

We believe this approach (progress sharing) is a rational approach because you cooperate in creating the abundance that makes the progress possible, and then you share that progress after the fact, and not before the fact. Profit sharing would resolve the conflict between management apprehensions and worker expectations on the basis of solid economic facts as they materialize rather than on the basis of speculation as to what the future might hold. — Walter Reuther

Kirthi Nath Quotes By Stephen Dobyns

I write poems to find out why I write them — Stephen Dobyns

Kirthi Nath Quotes By Philip K. Dick

I understand fine," Kevin said bitterly. "I just think it's fucked. God is either powerless, or stupid or he doesn't give a shit. Or all three. He's evil, dumb and weak. I think I'll start my own Exegesis. — Philip K. Dick

Kirthi Nath Quotes By Ginnifer Goodwin

The costumes are insane on 'Once Upon a Time.' It did influence my taking the job, the fact that not only would I be horseback riding and sword fighting and traipsing through the woods but I would be doing all those things in insane, medieval garb. — Ginnifer Goodwin

Kirthi Nath Quotes By Malcolm Gladwell

An innate gift and a certain amount of intelligence are important, but what really pays is ordinary experience. — Malcolm Gladwell

Kirthi Nath Quotes By Leon Uris

So writing is a very, very difficult position to obtain ... and retain. — Leon Uris

Kirthi Nath Quotes By Elvis Presley

I figure all any kid needs is hope and the feeling he or she belongs. — Elvis Presley

Kirthi Nath Quotes By Horace

Rains driven by storms fall not perpetually on the land already sodden, neither do varying gales for ever disturb the Caspian sea. — Horace