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By leveraging their freedom from the bonds of location, corporations could now dictate the economic policy of governments. — Joel Bakan
A shutter is clicked, a flash goes off and you've stopped time. If just for a blink of an eye. And if these pictures have anything to say to the future generation, it is this 'I was here, I existed, I was young, I was happy and someone cared enough about me in this world to take my picture. — S.J. Parrish
As a result of all this hardship, dirt, thirst, and wombats, you would expect Australians to be a dour lot. Instead, they are genial, jolly, cheerful, and always willing to share a kind word with a stranger, unless they are an American. — Douglas Adams
Secrets only ended up hurting other people. — Elizabeth Eulberg
Hear, O God. Alas, for man's sin! So saith man, and Thou pitiest him; for Thou madest him, but sin is in him Thou madest not. Who remindeth me of the sins of my infancy? for in Thy sight none is pure from sin, not even the infant whose life is but a day upon the earth. — Saint Augustine
I like romance, I like glamour and I like realism. I think that's a great combination. — Ralph Lauren
Let holy preparation link hands with patient expectation, and we shall have far larger answers to our prayers. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Remember that in the beginning there is always darkness before the light comes. — A. Evermore
The fact is, for all the critics' talk about me as a realist, I'm making everything up - everything. It is all about imagining with me. — Richard Bausch
Let me revel in this one thought: before God made the heavens and the earth, He set His love upon me. — Charles Spurgeon
The difference between honest and dishonest commerce is that when an honest man or woman of business ruins someone, they don't have the courtesy to cut their throat to finish the affair. — Scott Lynch
It's very hard to imagine the phrase 'consumer society' used so cheerfully, and interpreted so enthusiastically, in England. — Julie Burchill