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Misallocation Economics Quotes By Richard Greenberg

The ocean is interacting with the surface. There is a possible biosphere that extends from way below the surface to just above the crust — Richard Greenberg

Misallocation Economics Quotes By Amanda Oaks

If I could, I'd press my fingers through this screen; hold my favorite parts of you. Force lips through glass to steal a kiss. — Amanda Oaks

Misallocation Economics Quotes By Nigel Cawthorne

In March 1935, Germany admitted the existence of the Luftwaffe, — Nigel Cawthorne

Misallocation Economics Quotes By Barbara Brown Taylor

I would have to say that at least one of the things that almost killed me was becoming a professional holy person. I am not sure that the deadliness was in the job as much as it was in the way I did it, but I now have higher regard than ever for clergy who are able to wear their mantles without mistaking the fabric for their own skin. As many years as I wanted to wear a clerical collar and as hard as I worked to get one, taking it off turned out to be as necessary for my salvation as putting it on. — Barbara Brown Taylor

Misallocation Economics Quotes By Ted Nelson

The problem is not software 'friendliness'. It is conceptual clarity. A globe does not say, 'good morning'. It is simple and clear, not 'friendly'. — Ted Nelson

Misallocation Economics Quotes By Zachary Taylor

For more than half a century ... this Union has stood unshaken. Whatever dangers may threaten it, I shall stand by it and maintain it in its integrity to the full extent of the obligations imposed and the powers conferred upon me by the Constitution. — Zachary Taylor

Misallocation Economics Quotes By Cliff Stearns

Specifically, I am concerned about the long-term condition of Social Security. I am committed to ensuring that current beneficiaries and those nearing retirement face no reduction in benefits, while preserving this vital program for future generations. — Cliff Stearns