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At Leeds the idea of an international labour organization appeared in a trade-union text which also drew attention to the danger to the working classes inherent in the existence of international capitalist competition. — Leon Jouhaux

For whosoever would save his life shall lose it; but whosoever shall lose his life for my sake, the same shall save it. — Anonymous

I would love to be in New York, but it's really hard to be unemployed in New York. Everyone's got a place to be. In L.A., there's a system, a science to being unemployed. — Jake McDorman

Motherhood was my career. I'm totally satisfied with that. — Ann Romney

Very few people in the USA realize that a nuclear war was waged with nature in the southwest by their own military. — Steven Magee

It's human nature, Rainie. We're all looking for something to believe in, and someone to blame. — Lisa Gardner

All I ever promised was that I was sure I could develop a new pharmacological agent which might answer a physiological question. Any utility would be implicit in that answer. — James W. Black

I think we have made progress. There's no doubt about it, we have moved forward. But there's some essential, core thing that has not been deconstructed. And I'm telling you, it's connected to the body. I know it is. — Eve Ensler

Know how you want to be treated, and expect that when you deal with people. Also remember to give people the respect that you want. — Terraine Francois

Imagine people growing hemp and making everything from food to fuel without petroleum! — Josh Tickell

Your hand opens and closes, opens and closes. If it were always a fist or always stretched open, you would be paralysed. Your deepest presence is in every small contracting and expanding, the two as beautifully balanced and coordinated as birds' wings. — Rumi

Frequently you have a clash between the more sterile letter of the law and the justice that underlies it, and I think one of the things I've been trying more or less, where it was possible, is to go with the justice rather than the letter of the law. — Harold H. Greene