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Macaws Windows Quotes By Niccolo Machiavelli

It's better to be impulsive than cautious; fortune is female and if you want to stay on top of her you have to slap and thrust. You'll see she's more likely to yield that way than to men who go about her coldly. And being a woman she likes her men young, because they're not so cagey, they're wilder and more daring when they master her. — Niccolo Machiavelli

Macaws Windows Quotes By Jim Harrison

When we die we are only stories in the minds of others, I thought — Jim Harrison

Macaws Windows Quotes By Dambisa Moyo

I have dedicated many years to economic study, up to the Ph.D. level, to analyze and understand the inherent weaknesses of aid and why aid policies have consistently failed to deliver on economic growth and poverty alleviation. — Dambisa Moyo

Macaws Windows Quotes By Paul Keating

He is simply a shiver looking for a spine to run up — Paul Keating

Macaws Windows Quotes By Curt Weldon

The French had an obvious financial interest in Iraq. That's been documented. They were involved financially in Iraq and in some cases, I think with weapons of mass destruction. — Curt Weldon

Macaws Windows Quotes By Skrillex

Sometimes a song can take up to a year to write, and because I waited that year and waited to work on it that day, it came up that extra 50 percent. — Skrillex

Macaws Windows Quotes By Tijan

Those two boys have healed you. They took you in. They protected you. They continue to love you because they're your family and both of them know it. They love you for the same reasons they don't love anyone else. You're pure. It might not make sense to you, but you don't use them. You don't want anything from them. You don't want to hurt them. Your love for both of them is pure. — Tijan

Macaws Windows Quotes By Lynne McTaggart

The modern man has become a machine for survival, which is largely the result of work of chemicals and genetic codes. — Lynne McTaggart