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Santayanas Early 1900s Quotes By Brian L. Roberts

In the case of Comcast, we're taking a lot of our technology into the cloud, so you don't need a new box every time you want to innovate. And it's all speeding up. — Brian L. Roberts

Santayanas Early 1900s Quotes By Archibald Geikie

If all history is only an amplification of biography, the history of science may be most instructively read in the life and work of the men by whom the realms of Nature have been successively won. — Archibald Geikie

Santayanas Early 1900s Quotes By John Irving

Writing a novel is actually searching for victims. As I write I keep looking for casualties. The stories uncover the casualties. — John Irving

Santayanas Early 1900s Quotes By Aiden Wilson Tozer

The Bible recognizes no faith that does not lead to obedience, nor does it recognize any obedience that does not spring from faith. The two are at opposite sides of the same coin. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

Santayanas Early 1900s Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Focus on your purpose, and your stress will melt away. — Debasish Mridha

Santayanas Early 1900s Quotes By Alex North

There are so few directors who are musical who appreciate music. — Alex North

Santayanas Early 1900s Quotes By Henry B. Eyring

Because the Lord hears their cries and feels your deep compassion for them, He has from the beginning of time provided ways for His disciples to help. He has invited His children to consecrate their time, their means, and themselves to join with Him in serving others. — Henry B. Eyring

Santayanas Early 1900s Quotes By Bill Gates

The U.S. immigration laws are bad - really, really bad. I'd say treatment of immigrants is one of the greatest injustices done in our government's name. — Bill Gates

Santayanas Early 1900s Quotes By Lucy Parsons

Concentrated power can be always wielded in the interest of the few and at the expense of the many. Government in its last analysis is this power reduced to a science. Governments never lead; they follow progress. When the prison, stake or scaffold can no longer silence the voice of the protesting minority, progress moves on a step, but not until then. — Lucy Parsons

Santayanas Early 1900s Quotes By John Muir

I have enjoyed the trees and scenery of Kentucky exceedingly. How shall I ever tell of the miles and miles of beauty that have been flowing into me in such measure? These lofty curving ranks of lobing, swelling hills, these concealed valleys of fathomless verdure, and these lordly trees with the nursing sunlight glancing in their leaves upon the outlines of the magnificent masses of shade embosomed among their wide branches-these are cut into my memory to go with me forever. — John Muir

Santayanas Early 1900s Quotes By Theodore Levitt

Creative people tend to pass the responsibility for getting down to brass tacks to others. — Theodore Levitt

Santayanas Early 1900s Quotes By Zulfikar Ali Bhutto

Pakistan was once called the most allied ally of the United States. We are now the most non-allied. — Zulfikar Ali Bhutto

Santayanas Early 1900s Quotes By Paul Watson

I want to stay in the ocean. I'm not going to be able to do that from some holding cell in Japan. — Paul Watson

Santayanas Early 1900s Quotes By Anne Holm

And it was most important to do what one knew was right, for otherwise the day might come when one could no longer tell the difference between right and wrong. — Anne Holm

Santayanas Early 1900s Quotes By Frazer Hines

Never having children is a huge regret of mine. — Frazer Hines