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Pradelli Study Quotes By Rebecca West

There was a definite process by which one made people into friends, and it involved talking to them and listening to them for hours at a time. — Rebecca West

Pradelli Study Quotes By Herman Wouk

A war always ends. — Herman Wouk

Pradelli Study Quotes By Holly Sklar

Trilateralists look forward to a pseudo postnational age in which social, economic, and political values originating in the trilatleral regions are transformed into universal values. Expanding networks of like-minded governmental officials, businessmen, and technocrats - elite products of Western civilization - are to carry out national and international policy formation. Functionally specific institutions with 'more technical focus, and lesser public awareness' [italics mine] are best suited for addressing international issues in the trilateral model. Trilateralists call this decision making process 'piecemeal functionalism.' No comprehensive blueprints would be proposed and debated, but bit and bit the overall trilateral design would take shape. Its 'functional' components are to be adopted in more or less piecemeal fashion, lessening the chance people will grasp the overall scheme and organize resistance. — Holly Sklar

Pradelli Study Quotes By Brett Weston

The camera for an artist is just another tool. It is no more mechanical than a violin if you analyze it. Beyond the rudiments, it is up to the artist to create art, not the camera. — Brett Weston

Pradelli Study Quotes By Red Smith

It was an ideal day for football - too cold for the spectators and too cold for the players. — Red Smith

Pradelli Study Quotes By Arthur Japin

If you accept others as equals, you embrace them unconditionally, now and forever. But if you let them know that you tolerate them, you suggest in the same breath that they are actually an inconvenience, like a nagging pain or an unpleasant odour you are willing to disregard. — Arthur Japin