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Nirav Modi Quotes By Howard Moskowitz

There's no moral issue for me. I did the best science I could. I was struggling to survive and didn't have the luxury of being a moral creature. — Howard Moskowitz

Nirav Modi Quotes By Thomas Sowell

Seldom do people think things through foolishly. More often, they do not bother to think things through at all, so that even brainy individuals can reach untenable conclusions because their brainpower means little if it is not deployed and applied. — Thomas Sowell

Nirav Modi Quotes By Harper Sloan

Just because you let someone in doesn't mean you have to stop protecting yourself. It just means you have someone to share the job with. — Harper Sloan

Nirav Modi Quotes By Kelly Zekas

My only other choice was to rejoin my mother and listen to fascinating facts about every eligible man passing by. (Apparently, Mr. Egbert collects gentleman's bootlaces! The wonder of it all.) — Kelly Zekas

Nirav Modi Quotes By Edward Gibbon

But the wisdom and authority of the legislator are seldom victorious in a contest with the vigilant dexterity of private interest. — Edward Gibbon

Nirav Modi Quotes By Dave Heineman

I'd rather live in Nebraska than Washington. — Dave Heineman

Nirav Modi Quotes By Eva Longoria

I'm a fabulous date, I make sure I look good, I like hearing what a guy has to say and I make sure the evening is a real laugh. I like to laugh. — Eva Longoria

Nirav Modi Quotes By Michael Douglas

Cancer didn't bring me to my knees, it brought me to my feet. — Michael Douglas

Nirav Modi Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Liberty and equality," said the vicomte contemptuously, as if at last deciding seriously to prove to this youth how foolish his words were, "high-sounding words which have long been discredited. Who does not love liberty and equality? Even our Saviour preached liberty and equality. Have people since the Revolution become happier? On the contrary. We wanted liberty, but Buonaparte has destroyed it. — Leo Tolstoy