Miserum Quotes & Sayings
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China and the Asian territory is an incredible opportunity. We spend a lot of time looking at it, looking for the right partners. — Jon Feltheimer

I always enjoy working with an international crew and director. But on the set of a Hollywood action film - now that's a whole other world. The sheer grand scale of the way things are done over there makes me envious; it's just so different from the way things are done in Japan. — Tadanobu Asano

The very word mercy is derived from the Latin miserum cor, a sorrowful heart. Mercy is, therefore, a compassionate understanding of another's unhappiness. — Fulton J. Sheen

Hope. It is the frailest of words. — Susan Fletcher

A regular method was the levy for a crusade, which allowed ecclesiastical income within each country to be taxed by its king, who soon came to regard it as a right. — Barbara W. Tuchman

Company cultures are like country cultures. Never try to change one. Try, instead, to work with what you've got. — Peter Drucker

I've come to believe that what we need is a republic. People need to be run by people who like them, not boxed into a game they can't win by people who can't lose it. We need a head of state who's been on the run. An interior minister who's had the two o'clock knock and done solitary. A minister of agriculture who's seen a spade fired in anger and done twenty years on the land. A health minister who's had his life saved through swift transportation to a well-staffed, properly equipped hospital. An interior minister dedicated to dismantling the state with its futile bureaucratic waste and saving real money. And a police force that would put an end to the Bowmans of this world. — Derek Raymond

There will always be a business cycle, and white-collar workers will get hit in the next recession like they always do in recessions. — Robert Reich

I used to be terribly shy, so I was either shy or over the top, and I always had a difficult time. — Sigourney Weaver

The truths of Christianity are constant, unchanging, and meant for all people, times, and places. But the methods by which truth is articulated and practiced must be culturally appropriated, and therefore constantly translated ... if doctrine is constant and practice is constantly changing, the result is living orthodoxy. — Mark Driscoll

His eyes were so dark and deep that I wanted to dive right in. — Richelle Mead

The American people deserve to know that their elected leaders play by the exact same rules that they play by and that their lawmakers' only interest is what's best for the country, not their own financial gain. — Kirsten Gillibrand