Resettlement Administration Quotes & Sayings
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Kids automatically teach each other how to use technology, but they're not going to teach each other about the history of democracy, or the importance of taking their voices into the public sphere to create social change. — Howard Rheingold

Objectivity means trying to give all sides a hearing. It does not, in my view, mean treating all sides as equal. — Christiane Amanpour

At the evening of life, we shall be judged on our love (CCC 1022; by St. John of the Cross) — San Juan De La Cruz

I suggest that there is a splendid way out of the difficulty of marriage, and that is my way - stay out. — Agnes Macphail

If he should set his heart to it and gather to himself his spirit and his breath, 15 all flesh would perish together, and man would return to dust. — Anonymous

If you don't know a light bulb is a three-way light bulb, it messes with your head. You reach to turn it off, and it just gets brighter! That's the exact opposite of what I wanted you to do! So you turn the switch again, and it gets brighter once more! I will break you, light bulb! — Mitch Hedberg

No, I'm not wealthy. — Benny Hinn

I felt very strongly the whole social impact of that depression, you know, and I felt very strongly about the efforts that this Resettlement Administration was trying to accomplish; resettling people, helping them, and so on. — Ben Shahn

I think coaches sometimes foul their own players out of game by benching them too long when in foul trouble — Jeff Van Gundy

This is an elegant hotel! Room service has an unlisted number. — Henny Youngman

On the personal side, I was rock climbing and taking pictures with my friends. We took all sorts of portrait and action pictures, and I was thinking at the time that these are inherently difficult to focus correctly. — Ren Ng

Profit is vital to human well-being. Profit is the payment to entrepreneurs just as wages are payments to labor, interest to capital and rent to land. In order to earn profits in free markets, entrepreneurs must identify and satisfy human wants and do so in a way that economizes on society's scarce resources. — Walter E. Williams