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Moneyas Quotes By John Galliano

I'm an accomplice to helping women get what they want. — John Galliano

Moneyas Quotes By Dean Acheson

The first requirement of a statesman is that he be dull. — Dean Acheson

Moneyas Quotes By Carl Jung

I believe that history is capable of anything. There exists no folly that men have not tried out. — Carl Jung

Moneyas Quotes By Lynn Shelton

We're all flawed, and we all make mistakes, and we all have weaknesses. And those are the kind of people I want to see onscreen, the ones that feel like real flesh-and-blood human beings and not the weird, whitewashed, Hollywood stand-ins for people with the rough edges sanded off that I can't connect to because they just don't resonate with me. — Lynn Shelton

Moneyas Quotes By Arthur Machen

Strangeness which is the essence of beauty is the essence of truth, and the essence of the world. I have often felt that; when the ascent of a long hill brought me to the summit of an undiscovered height in London; and I looked down on a new land. — Arthur Machen

Moneyas Quotes By Gertrude Stein

It gave me a great notion of the credit of our present government and administration, to find people press as eagerly to pay moneyas they would to receive it; and, at the same time, a due respect for that body of men who have found out so pleasing an expedient for carrying on the common cause, that they have turned a tax into a diversion. — Gertrude Stein

Moneyas Quotes By George W. Stocking

the German and Japanese governments heavily subsidized their chemical industries for war purposes. Government subsidies, direct or indirect, spurred German developments in synthetic rubber and plastics, synthetic fuels, light metals, and various other substitutes for natural materials.
However, the world's chemical industries would have grown rapidly without artificial encouragement. — George W. Stocking