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Laker Hater Quotes By Phil Harding

It's for management to enthuse & motivate employees towards excellence in service; the profit incentive doesn't last — Phil Harding

Laker Hater Quotes By John C. Baez

Any effect, constant, theorem or equation named after Professor X was first discovered by Professor Y , for some value of Y not equal to X. — John C. Baez

Laker Hater Quotes By Ludwig Von Mises

Liberalism and capitalism address themselves to the cool, well-balanced mind. They proceed by strict logic, eliminating any appeal to the emotions. Socialism, on the contrary, works on the emotions, tries to violate logical considerations by rousing a sense of personal interest and to stifle the voice of reason by awakening primitive instincts. — Ludwig Von Mises

Laker Hater Quotes By Anita Baker

I'd love to be the political voice of my generation, but that's not my gift. — Anita Baker

Laker Hater Quotes By J.R. Meehl

It doesn't matter where the story comes from, it matters where it takes you. — J.R. Meehl

Laker Hater Quotes By Jason Robert Brown

I find I like the spotlight for a very brief period of time ... and I sort of need it. But then, the minute that it's done, I have to sort of go hide. So I was never really meant, I think, to be a performer for a living. — Jason Robert Brown

Laker Hater Quotes By Michael Makai

Some people believe that it isn't so much power that is exchanged in TPE, as it is authority. The intrinsic difference between power and authority can best be explained thusly: If we were talking about a car, then power would be what was under the hood. Exercising that power would mean taking the car out for a spin. Having the authority to do so might involve a driver's license, possessing the keys, or having the title and registration. — Michael Makai

Laker Hater Quotes By Vandana Shiva

If you want a cow to be not just a cow but a milk machine, you can do a very good job at that by creating new hormones like the Bovine Growth Hormone. It might make the cow very ill, it might turn it into a drug addict, and it might even create consumer scares about the health and safety aspects of the milk. But we've gotten so used to manipulating objects and organisms and ecosystems for a single objective that we ignore the costs involved. I call this the "monoculture of the mind." — Vandana Shiva