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Nunziata Translation Quotes By Tim Kimmel

Those who think that the wisest way to groom a child for spiritual maturity is to isolate him from the evil, corrupted world system or airbrush his childhood environment so much that it exposes only him to the good and never teaches him how to process the bad (or the counterfeit) will set a child up for a life of mediocrity at best and spiritual annihilation at worst. — Tim Kimmel

Nunziata Translation Quotes By Scott O'Dell

The annual award of $5,000 goes to an author for a meritorious book published in the previous year for children or young adults. Scott O'Dell established this award to encourage other writers
particularly new authors
to focus on historical fiction. He hoped in this way to increase the interest of young readers in the historical background that has helped to shape their country and their world. — Scott O'Dell

Nunziata Translation Quotes By Mario Lemieux

A month before the season I stop putting ketchup on my french fries. — Mario Lemieux

Nunziata Translation Quotes By Karl Marx

He who before was the money owner, now strides in front as capitalist; the possessor of labor-power follows as his laborer. The one with an air of importance, smirking, intent on business; the other hesitant, like one who is bringing his own hide to market and has nothing to expect but a hiding. — Karl Marx

Nunziata Translation Quotes By Bertrand Russell

The Eugenic Society ... is perpetually bewailing the fact that wage-earners breed faster than middle-class people. — Bertrand Russell

Nunziata Translation Quotes By John Bright

Rich and great people can take care of themselves; but the poor and defenceless the men with small cottages and large families the men who must work six days every week if they are to live in anything like comfort for a week, these men want defenders; they want men to maintain their position in Parliament; they want men who will protest against any infringement of their rights. — John Bright