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Overregulation Language Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

History is a myth men want to believe. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Overregulation Language Quotes By Ralph Ellison

I was no longer afraid. Not of important men, not of trustees and such; for knowing now that there was nothing which I could expect from them, there was no reason to be afraid. — Ralph Ellison

Overregulation Language Quotes By Guy Spier

And I'm so obsessed with my pursuit of the perfect cappuccino that I spent $6,000 on an exquisite La Marzocco coffee machine, which I imported from Florence. — Guy Spier

Overregulation Language Quotes By H.P. Lovecraft

It is no compliment to be the stupidly idolised master of a dog whose instinct it is to idolise, but it is a very distinct tribute to be chosen as the friend and confidant of a philosophic cat who is wholly his own master and could easily choose another companion if he found such an one more agreeable and interesting. — H.P. Lovecraft

Overregulation Language Quotes By William J. Mitchell

Most automobiles spend about 80 percent of their time sitting around doing nothing. They're gasoline powered; they go to very high speeds, which in fact, under urban conditions, you don't need. These high speeds generate enormous safety requirements and so on and so forth. Now you can incrementally tweak the automobile. You can make the power train more efficient and you can enhance safety and all of these sorts of things that are very worthwhile. — William J. Mitchell

Overregulation Language Quotes By Jeffrey Eugenides

In Detroit, in July of 1967, what happened was no less than a guerrilla uprising.
The Second American Revolution. — Jeffrey Eugenides

Overregulation Language Quotes By Robert Jackson Bennett

Time renders all people and all things silent. And gods, it seems, are no exception. — Robert Jackson Bennett