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Savitsky Quotes By Gary North

Most conservatives know better than to promote the state funding of art. The result of such funding is the mess that modern art has become. Atonal music is to music what subsidized art is to art ... The fact that cacophony has reigned almost supreme since 1900 is a testimony to Mises' original observation. Atonal music is to music what socialism is to economics: planned chaos. — Gary North

Savitsky Quotes By Jaggi Vasudev

Money is definitely needed, but how much money do we really need? If we would change our idea of a successful life to a joyful life, we would find our need for money would dramatically decrease. — Jaggi Vasudev

Savitsky Quotes By Dick Vitale

Twelve for 23 ... It doesn't take a genius to see that's under 50 percent. — Dick Vitale

Savitsky Quotes By Stephenie Meyer

Well, I'm so sorry that I can't be the right kind of monster for you, Bella. — Stephenie Meyer

Savitsky Quotes By Sheldon Whitehouse

In the long term, a robust health IT network will support personalized treatment that adheres to proven best practices, and adapts to your personal health circumstances. The time will come when, whatever illness you may have, for your body type and health history, there will 'be an app for that' to keep you on your best path to wellness. — Sheldon Whitehouse

Savitsky Quotes By Lee Wulff

Somewhere in the wide range of activity between the hard physical effort of wading for long hours against a swift current in a rocky stream, casting steadily, and the indolence of lying quietly in the sun waiting for a bobber to go under there is a type of angling to suit everyone's mood and everyone's pocketbook. Fishing is fishing wherever it is found ... Angling's problems are never solved. — Lee Wulff

Savitsky Quotes By Benjamin Whichcote

God imposeth no Law of Righteousness upon us which He doth not observe Himself. — Benjamin Whichcote