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Pensative Quotes By Theodore Parker

I do not pretend to understand the moral universe; the arc is a long one, my eye reaches but little ways; I cannot calculate the curve and complete the figure by the experience of sight, I can divine it by conscience. And from what I see I am sure it bends towards justice. — Theodore Parker

Pensative Quotes By Thomas Aquinas

It is better to illuminate than merely to shine.
Maius est illuminare quam lucere solum. — Thomas Aquinas

Pensative Quotes By Alvin Alexander

Learn the rules well. Then forget them." ~ Basho — Alvin Alexander

Pensative Quotes By Dierks Bentley

I'm a member of the George Jones fan club, and I'm a member of U2's fan club. — Dierks Bentley

Pensative Quotes By John Kenneth Galbraith

I predict, not because I know, but because I'm asked. — John Kenneth Galbraith

Pensative Quotes By Malcolm X

You have to realize that up until about 1959, Africa was dominated by the colonial powers. And by the colonial powers of Europe having complete control over Africa, they projected Africa always in a negative light - jungles, savages, cannibals, nothing civilized. — Malcolm X

Pensative Quotes By Eden Phillpotts

You never know what a fool you can be till life gives you the chance. — Eden Phillpotts

Pensative Quotes By Thomas B. Macaulay

Those who have read history with discrimination know the fallacy of those panegyrics and invectives which represent individuals as effecting great moral and intellectual revolutions, subverting established systems, and imprinting a new character on their age. The difference between one man and another is by no means so great as the superstitious crowd suppose. — Thomas B. Macaulay

Pensative Quotes By Brad Stone

Unlike traditional retailers, Amazon boasted what was called a negative operating cycle. Customers paid with their credit cards when their books shipped but Amazon settled its accounts with the book distributors only every few months. With every sale, Amazon put more cash in the bank, giving it a steady stream of capital to fund its operations and expansion.14 The company could also lay claim to a uniquely high return on invested capital. Unlike brick-and-mortar retailers, whose inventories were spread out across hundreds or thousands of stores around the country, Amazon had one website and, at that time, a single warehouse and inventory. Amazon's ratio of fixed costs to revenue was considerably more favorable than that of its offline competitors. In other words, Bezos and Covey argued, a dollar that was plugged into Amazon's infrastructure could lead to exponentially greater returns than a dollar that went into the infrastructure of any other retailer in the world. — Brad Stone