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Realistically Do Guns Quotes By Wynne Channing

Audentes fortuna iuvat. Fortune favors the bold. — Wynne Channing

Realistically Do Guns Quotes By Martin Adams

Economists Mason Gaffney and Fred Harrison claim in their work The Corruption of Economics that industrialists toward the end of the 19th century may have intentionally created and promoted a new brand of economics (neoclassical) to divert public attention from the monopolization of nature. Neoclassical economics treats nature as capital - a resource to be exploited. — Martin Adams

Realistically Do Guns Quotes By Frank Buckles

I think General Pershing was the most military figure I've ever seen. — Frank Buckles

Realistically Do Guns Quotes By Hermann Hesse

The realms of day and night. Two different worlds coming from two opposite poles mingled during this time. — Hermann Hesse

Realistically Do Guns Quotes By Edna Ferber

When a new post-war generation has grown to puberty and to youth and to manhood and womanhood, it should read, and it should be realistically told, of the futility, the idiocy, the utter depravity of war. For that matter, this instruction could begin at the age of six with the taking of those toy guns out of those toy holsters and throwing them in the ash-cans where they belong. — Edna Ferber

Realistically Do Guns Quotes By Jeffrey Pfeffer

People will envy you to the extent that you start out with a group of people and you rise up the organization faster than them. Get over what your peers are thinking about you because your peers are also your competitors. — Jeffrey Pfeffer

Realistically Do Guns Quotes By Don Kates

A handgun ban is not realistically enforceable. Confiscating guns would require house-to-house searches and alienate the very individuals whose compliance is essential to the success of any regulation. If gun ownership were prohibited, organized crime would step in to provide the firearms that will continue to be procured with criminal intent. — Don Kates