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Midten Scope Quotes By Ruth Ozeki

He's got this thing about Canada. He says it's like America only with health care and no guns, and you can live up to your potential there and not have to worry about what society thinks or about getting sick or getting shot. — Ruth Ozeki

Midten Scope Quotes By Felix Adler

For more than three thousand years men have quarreled concerning the formulas of their faith. — Felix Adler

Midten Scope Quotes By Joss Stirling

I'm crazy, Zed.' There, I'd admitted it.
'Uh-huh. And I'm crazy too -about you. — Joss Stirling

Midten Scope Quotes By Anonymous

Until now, trying to stop this illegal trade has been more or less futile. The oceans are vast. Navies and coastguard patrols are small. Even finding those who are up to no good has been hard. That, though, is changing through the use of "big data". It is now feasible to synthesise information from sources such as radio transponders and satellite observations, in order to track every ocean-going vessel that is, or might be, a fishing boat. — Anonymous

Midten Scope Quotes By Sarah Dessen

The world is speaking to you every day, you just don't know how to listen. — Sarah Dessen

Midten Scope Quotes By Len Cariou

I grew up in Winnipeg, in the Canadian midwest, the fifth child. It was a great household to grow up in - I was loved to sweet death. — Len Cariou

Midten Scope Quotes By Lionel Fisher

Curmudgeons speak up because they have to, because it's become critically important for them to tell the truth as they see it. Telling the truth is as natural to them once more as it was when they were children. The fact that no one cares to listen is inconsequential. Curmudgeons speak up, raise their voices, stand for something too right to be silent about anymore, whatever the cost, despite a world that deals with what it doesn't want to hear by crucifying the messenger.

Increasingly these days, they're being called by another name: whistleblower. — Lionel Fisher