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Municipally Owned Quotes By Eric Thomas

If you ready to take your game to the next level, you gotta change that mindset. — Eric Thomas

Municipally Owned Quotes By Tommy Chong

My incarceration was actually a positive thing from the beginning. I needed a gimmick to get my act going again, it gave me material. — Tommy Chong

Municipally Owned Quotes By Michael Shuman

There's a tendency for those unfamiliar with cooperatives to look down on them as the leftovers of the mainstream economy, implying that if these ideologically driven people simply reorganized themselves into "normal" private companies, they would be more efficient and productive. In fact, just the opposite is true: Cooperatives often enter into economic activities that private businesses will not take on. The most fertile period of cooperative growth was during the Great Depression. Rural electric cooperatives spread across the American plains when it became clear that other investor-owned and municipally owned utilities were uninterested in wiring up sparsely populated regions. Credit unions, as we'll soon explore, have seen an upsurge during the recent financial crisis. — Michael Shuman

Municipally Owned Quotes By Brendan Fraser

Careers go in cycles. I've plateau-ed. I've been at the bottom of the ocean ... You win some, you lose some ... — Brendan Fraser

Municipally Owned Quotes By Wally Amos

Remember that everything starts with a thought and thoughts produce in kind. — Wally Amos

Municipally Owned Quotes By Mignon McLaughlin

No matter how brilliantly an idea is stated, we will not really be moved unless we have already half thought of it ourselves. — Mignon McLaughlin

Municipally Owned Quotes By M.L. LeGette

You've been one busy worm! — M.L. LeGette

Municipally Owned Quotes By Bill Simmons

If you have a privately owned system, there's going to be monies leaving the community that will go towards shareholder dividends and high salaries. If you have a community owned, municipally owned facility, those extra resources are being reinvested in the community and they can be going to weatherization and other projects that are vested in the community. — Bill Simmons