Muhlstock Associates Quotes & Sayings
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Economically, unfair trade will benefit nobody in the long run, as poorer countries will be bled totally dry and will become unable to produce anything. — Chris Martin
Mathematics without natural history is sterile, but natural history without mathematics is muddled. — John Maynard Smith
The only person who really impressed me with making new music is Cudi. Everyone else seems to be jumping on the same music, the producer-made stuff, but the one person that's made new music to me is Cudi. — Lupe Fiasco
Why waste your final hours racing about your cage denying you're a squirrel? — Ray Bradbury
I remember when Meryl Streep did an ad for American Express, the press harassed her. — Andie MacDowell
Oh, the pleasure of eating my dinner alone! — Charles Lamb
It is our responsibility to look for meaning in life, even in the darkest times, and whatever the circumstances we always have a vestige of free will. — Viktor E. Frankl
I fell in love with you," he said, "because you were one of the bravest people I've ever known. So how could I ask you to stop being brave just because I loved you? — Cassandra Clare
When I say only himself, I mean directly, and in the first instance: for whatever affects himself, may affect others through himself; and the objection which may be grounded on this contingency, will receive consideration in the sequel. This, then, is the appropriate region of human liberty. — John Stuart Mill
You learn in this business.. If you want a friend, get a dog. — Carl Icahn
In the end, a person is only known by the impact he or she has on others. — Jim Stovall
I don't want to say that having power is overrated, but powerlessness can give rise to a different kind of authority, and that's the kind of authority that writes books. — Matthew Specktor
Abraham Lincoln was not all brooding and melancholy and patient understanding. There was a hard core in him, and plenty of toughness. He could recognize a revolutionary situation when he saw one, and he could act fast and ruthlessly to meet it. — Bruce Catton
