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Shipstead Luce Quotes By Napoleon Hill

DESIRE for money, and actually — Napoleon Hill

Shipstead Luce Quotes By Marge Piercy

Los Angeles: city that was nothing but a slot machine dispensing plastic toys. — Marge Piercy

Shipstead Luce Quotes By Ernst W. Mayr

The funny thing is if in England, you ask a man in the street who the greatest living Darwinian is, he will say Richard Dawkins. And indeed, Dawkins has done a marvelous job of popularizing Darwinism. But Dawkins' basic theory of the gene being the object of evolution is totally non-Darwinian. — Ernst W. Mayr

Shipstead Luce Quotes By Peter Cook

If there's one thing I can't bear, it's when hundreds of old men come creeping in through the window in the middle of the night and throw all manner of garbage over me. I can't bear that. — Peter Cook

Shipstead Luce Quotes By John Quincy Adams

It is essential..that you should form and adopt certain rules or principles, for the government of your own conduct and temper. Unless you have such rules and principles, there will be numberless occasions on which you will have no guide for your government but your passions..It is in the Bible, you must learn them, and from the Bible how to practice them. — John Quincy Adams

Shipstead Luce Quotes By Ariel Levy

But the truth is, the ten or twenty minutes I was somebody's mother were black magic. There is no adventure I would trade them for; there is no place I would rather have seen.

-Thanksgiving in Mongolia, The New Yorker, November 18, 2013 Issue — Ariel Levy

Shipstead Luce Quotes By Richard Milton

In a wired world, silence is suspicious. — Richard Milton

Shipstead Luce Quotes By Mustafa Kemal Ataturk

No matter how rich and prosperous, a nation without independence, cannot be subject to any behaviour before the humanity, at a higher level than serving. — Mustafa Kemal Ataturk