Nonwage Quotes & Sayings
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Empowertising not only builds on the idea that any choice is a feminist choice if a self-labeled feminist deems it so, but takes it a little bit further to suggest that being female is in itself something that deserves celebration. — Andi Zeisler

At least the more modern princesses had the guts to do something aside from clean and wait to be rescued. They armed themselves and tried to provide good role models to impressionable girl tykes. It riled some innate feminist ... that the princesses were strongest when they were acting like the men ... — Thomm Quackenbush

I love you," he said, and I wondered which one of us he was trying to convince. "You're like a secret nobody else has heard yet, and the selfish part of me is glad that other people don't know you the way I do, because if they saw how perfect you are, every one of them would try to steal you away from me. — Lisa Henry

You know, people come up with formulas who are uncreative. They can't picture something different so they can only go by something that's laid out for them. — Joseph Bologna

Do I want to be right or be happy? — Wayne Dyer

Government has a monopoly on the legal use of force and violence. — David D. Aitken

Books are like people. Some look deceptively attractive from a distance, some deceptively unappealing; some are easy company, some demand hard work that isn't guaranteed to pay off. Some become friends and say friends for life. Some change in our absence - or perhaps it is we who change in theirs - and we meet up again only to find that we don't get along any more. — Mark Haddon

One should never despair too soon. — Frederick The Great

our goal is not to maintain control at any cost; it is rather to persuade. Influence and persuasion are always more important than discipline. — Tedd Tripp

the income of nonwage workers is "mixed," because it combines income from labor with income from capital. This is also referred to as "entrepreneurial income. — Thomas Piketty

To be realistic today is to be visionary. To be realistic is to be starry-eyed. — Hubert H. Humphrey

Private property works like circuitry in electronics, or piping in hydraulics. It conveys wages to the owners of labor power, as well as the various forms of nonwage property income to the owners of capital. In itself, it is no more responsible for maldistribution of purchasing power than the science of bookkeeping is responsible for bankruptcy. — Louis O. Kelso