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Relations Publiques Quotes By Talbot Mundy

Since dugpas wished to get you out of here, where you were safe, how
else should they expel you than by causing you to expel yourselves by
violence? When fools make war they expend their resources squandering
money and life and food until the victor loses with the vanquished,
and another, who is wiser, overwhelms them both. No dugpa would do
such foolishness. He sacrifices little dugpas, even as the governments
send soldiers to be slain, because there are always plenty who will
fill the lower ranks. But one little sleepy, stupid, belly-loving
dugpa is as useful to him as an army that a government flatters and
sends to its death; because he wages war by causing his enemy to
make mistakes, and he wins not by what he himself does, but through
the self-destroying acts of whomsoever he would conquer. — Talbot Mundy

Relations Publiques Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

No man can be immortal by dying! There is only one way to be immortal: Not to die! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Relations Publiques Quotes By Michael Shermer

Since humans are by nature tribal, the overall goal is to expand the concept of the tribe to include ALL members of the species, in a global free society. — Michael Shermer

Relations Publiques Quotes By Dale Carnegie

We cannot be pepped up and enthusiastic about doing something exciting and feel dragged down by worry at the very same time. One kind of emotion drives out the other. — Dale Carnegie

Relations Publiques Quotes By Antoinette Houston

The shirt says; 'I bite.' You prick, not 'I blo — Antoinette Houston

Relations Publiques Quotes By W. H. Auden

I just try to put the thing out and hope somebody will read it. Someone says: 'Whom do you write for?' I reply: 'Do you read me?' If they say 'Yes,' I say, 'Do you like it?' If they say 'No,' then I say, 'I don't write for you.' — W. H. Auden