Laspro Media Quotes & Sayings
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Protectionism has to be avoided. Protectionism is not only on goods but also in the area of services. Financial protectionism is also bad and should be avoided. — Manmohan Singh

It's become something of a ritual - every year, Google publishes its year-end summary of what the world wants, and every year I complain about how shallow it is, given what Google really knows about what the world is up to. — John Battelle

There's nothing like the force and challenge of a new ballet to galvanize everyone involved in bringing it to life. — Karen Kain

We seem to live in a world where you have to walk around grinning like a loon. I can't understand all the fuss about Mona Lisa painting, everyone wondering why she's not smiling, if she's depressed or heartbroken. No, she was just normal!
Emotions are always extreme these days: you either have to be crying with laughter or crying in pain. No wonder water levels are rising. It's not global warming, it's all the tears from crying. — Karl Pilkington

The PC is becoming a truck. Everybody is using a tablet and a phone. — Brad D. Smith

Fickleness has always befriended the beautiful. — Propertius

Ironically, I think action can be the dullest part of movies nowadays - and I love action movies! — Matthew Vaughn

My refrigerator is full of kale and greens. I can't imagine something greasy, or eating meat. — Pamela Anderson

I'm married to a beautiful and talented woman who can lift your spirits just by looking at you. — Mel Brooks

New York, like London, seems to be a cloacina [toilet] of all the depravities of human nature. — Thomas Jefferson

I know there are lots of regional accents in England, but I can't tell them apart and I'm not really aware of class. I don't pay any attention to those boundaries. I'm a California girl. — Danielle De Niese

You must be very proud; the whole city crowded with your lovers. — M.F. Moonzajer

Zen is the way of complete self-realization; a living human being who follows the way of Zen can attain satori and then live a new life as a Buddha. — Zenkei Shibayama

Manners or etiquette ('accessibility, affability, politeness, refinement, propriety, courtesy, and ingratiating and captivating behavior') call for no large measure of moral determination and cannot, therefore, be reckoned as virtues. Even though manners are no virtues, they are a means of developing virtue ... The more we refine the crude elements in our nature, the more we improve our humanity and the more capable it grows of feeling the driving force of virtuous principles. — Immanuel Kant