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Mediatization Communication Quotes By Adolf Hitler

The parliamentary principle of decision by majorities only appears during quite short periods of history, and those are always periods of decadence in nations and States. — Adolf Hitler

Mediatization Communication Quotes By Lou Holtz

He called on me to save him as I had promised. And I did the same thing that you might have done if you were in my situation. I tried to pretend that I couldn't hear him calling to me. — Lou Holtz

Mediatization Communication Quotes By Matthew Rees

I was overwhelmed with messages of support I received from people around the rugby world. Sometimes you take it for granted, but I can't thank people enough for how much they supported me. — Matthew Rees

Mediatization Communication Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

Trust not the heart of that man for whom old clothes are not venerable. — Thomas Carlyle

Mediatization Communication Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

Don't talk me about religion! Don't talk me about tales for children! Be serious! Trust science, because only the science can save you! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Mediatization Communication Quotes By Toba Beta

Armus: 'No need for interogation if you'd tell me this earlier.'
Samarga: 'You wouldn't buy it if I gave it away without squeal. — Toba Beta

Mediatization Communication Quotes By Joe Dever

Doubt not your purpose nor your strength. — Joe Dever

Mediatization Communication Quotes By Alfred Jarry

Duration is the transformation of a succession into a reversion. In other words: THE BECOMING OF A MEMORY. — Alfred Jarry

Mediatization Communication Quotes By Kilroy J. Oldster

We are each authors of a self-concocted depiction establishing our present day identity. Our persona is woven from a range of truths interweaved with inspired imagination and occasionally bounded by convenient falsehoods. Creating our personal story generates an identity myth that allows us to carry on. — Kilroy J. Oldster