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Musser Motors Quotes By Rafael Cruz

When you hear all these things about homosexual marriage, this has nothing to do with homosexual rights. The whole objective is the destruction of the traditional family. It has nothing to do with homosexuals. — Rafael Cruz

Musser Motors Quotes By Marie Dressler

Only a few things are really important. — Marie Dressler

Musser Motors Quotes By Barbara Ehrenreich

The Ten Commandments, for example, were no more challenging than the Girl Scout oath, and why should anyone be tempted to put one false god ahead of another? — Barbara Ehrenreich

Musser Motors Quotes By George Papandreou

Europe is a strong market for the U.S. If it has problems, if there's a lack of consumer confidence, if there's a deeper recession, this will deeply affect jobs in the U.S. — George Papandreou

Musser Motors Quotes By Milton Friedman

Doing good with other people's money has two basic flaws. In the first place, you never spend anybody else's money as carefully as you spend your own. So a large fraction of that money is inevitably wasted. In the second place, and equally important, you cannot do good with other people's money unless you first get the money away from them. So that force - sending a policeman to take the money from somebody's pocket - is fundamentally at the basis of the philosophy of the welfare state. — Milton Friedman

Musser Motors Quotes By Morris Raphael Cohen

Lastly, literature and philosophy both allow past idols to be resurrected with a frequency which would be truly distressing to a sober scientist. — Morris Raphael Cohen

Musser Motors Quotes By Orison Swett Marden

You are never to allow a shadow of doubt to enter your mind that the Creator intended you to win in life's battle. — Orison Swett Marden

Musser Motors Quotes By Felicity Kendal

I don't think, until you've actually lost somebody you really love, that you can go through that door that allows you to be grown-up. — Felicity Kendal