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Shelagh Fraser Quotes By Hillary Rodham Clinton

The more both sides follow the example of those intrepid early diplomats to bridge the gaps in understanding and interests, the better chance we will have of making progress. — Hillary Rodham Clinton

Shelagh Fraser Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

Mother had the social restraint of an ambassador. — Robert A. Heinlein

Shelagh Fraser Quotes By Rajneesh

Any action in which you can be total becomes meditation. — Rajneesh

Shelagh Fraser Quotes By Peter Drucker

[The masses] ... must turn their hopes toward a miracle. In the depths of their despair reason cannot be believed, truth must be false, and lies must be truth. "Higher bread prices," "lower bread prices," "unchanged bread prices" have all failed. The only hope lies in a kind of bread price which is none of these, which nobody has ever seen before, and which belies the evidence of one's reason. — Peter Drucker

Shelagh Fraser Quotes By David Foster Wallace

It may be that psychologists are off-base in their preoccupation with children's need to feel that their father or some other parent loves them. It also seems valid to consider the child's desire to feel that a parent actually likes them, as love itself is so automatic and preprogrammed in a parent that it isn't a very good test of whatever it is that the typical child feels so anxious to pass the test of — David Foster Wallace

Shelagh Fraser Quotes By Hamza Yusuf

Food is not to enjoy. That's not the reason why you're eating it. That's why the Glutton eats. But someone who's serious about maintaining their health - they eat for health. We're literally digging our graves with our teeth. — Hamza Yusuf

Shelagh Fraser Quotes By Lawrence R. Klein

The completion of my undergraduate training at the University of California (Berkeley) provided just the needed touches of rigor at advanced levels in both economics and mathematics. — Lawrence R. Klein