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Misfeasance Quotes By B.W. Powe

The Trojan War without Homer was nothing more than a battle over trade routes. — B.W. Powe

Misfeasance Quotes By David Niven

Actors don't retire. They just get offered fewer roles. — David Niven

Misfeasance Quotes By Dennis Miller

Hey, what if those crop circles are just ads for Target? — Dennis Miller

Misfeasance Quotes By Tom Reiss

The way it had originally worked was that each of the three estates got an equal say: each had an equal number of "deputies" to represent it. This meant that the clergy and the nobility together could outvote anything that the rest, collectively known as "the Third Estate," wanted; the idea of proportional representation - or any meaningful voice for the people - was — Tom Reiss

Misfeasance Quotes By Robert Penn Warren

How life is strange and changeful, and the crystal is in the steel at the point of fracture, and the toad bears a jewel in its forehead, and the meaning of moments passes like the breeze that scarcely ruffles the leaf of the willow. — Robert Penn Warren

Misfeasance Quotes By Margaret Laurence

It is my feeling that as we grow older we should become not less radical but more so. I do not, of course, mean this in any political-party sense, but rather in a willingness to struggle for those things in which we passionately believe. Social activism and the struggle for social justice are often thought of as the natural activities of the young but not of the middle-aged or the elderly. In fact, I don't think this was ever true. — Margaret Laurence

Misfeasance Quotes By Richard Branson

When you are ready to make your first hires, look for people who understand your passion, want to add to your ideas and can envision ways to make improvements. — Richard Branson

Misfeasance Quotes By Doug Aitken

The perfect pop song is a 20th-century creation; it's not a sonnet, it's not an opera, it's something short - three and a half minutes by nature - and has this ability to travel and to defy class and economic structures. — Doug Aitken

Misfeasance Quotes By Charles P. Kindleberger

In Chapter 5 we consider swindles and defalcations. It happens that crashes and panics often are precipitated by the revelation of some misfeasance, malfeasance, or malversation (the corruption of officials) engendered during the mania. It seems clear from the historical record that swindles are a response to the greedy appetite for wealth stimulated by the boom. And as the monetary system gets stretched, institutions lose liquidity, and unsuccessful swindles are about to be revealed, the temptation to take the money and run becomes virtually irresistible. It is difficult to write on this subject without permitting the typewriter to drip with irony. An attempt will be made. — Charles P. Kindleberger

Misfeasance Quotes By Ziad K. Abdelnour

Financial crises are not natural disasters. They are man-made disasters. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

Misfeasance Quotes By Elaine Stritch

It gets tiring being a smartass. — Elaine Stritch