Small Business Philosophy Quotes & Sayings
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One eighth of the whole population were colored slaves, not distributed generally over the Union, but localized in the Southern part of it. These slaves constituted a peculiar and powerful interest. All knew that this interest was, somehow, the cause of the war. — Abraham Lincoln
Golf is an arrogant, elitist game that takes up entirely too much space in this country. — George Carlin
I never know what I am writing. The moment you know what you're writing, you're writing nothing worth reading. — Richard Flanagan
Right away when I got to college, I realized that being a politician sucks. It's really hard! It wasn't for me. B.J. Novak is convinced that I will run for mayor of Chicago at some point. He begs me to do it. It'd be a tough gig, but I was always very attracted to the idea of helping people and trying to make the city a better place. — Ike Barinholtz
I want to live a good life and pay my taxes. 'The Killing' was a blessing. It was two wonderful years. But I had reached a point in my life, especially with a young son, that I was no longer willing to compromise my life for the sake of a paycheque. I was no longer willing to move where the tax credits are strong. — Kristin Lehman
You might be a redneck if your biggest ambition in life is to git that big ole coon. The one what hangs 'round over yonder, back'ah Bubba's barn ... — Jeff Foxworthy
Faith doesn't always come naturally but as we take those steps of faith, we notice little by little that our faith has grown and it isn't as hard as we first thought. — Jacqueline Winslow
Travel is as much a passion as ambition or love. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon
By the fruits which it bears is the tree known. — Jan Hus
Right after liberal Democrats, the most dangerous politicians are country club Republicans. — Thomas Sowell
The tyrannosaurus looked a little shamefaced - but only a little, for dinosaurs would rather drown in tar than admit they're wrong. That unfortunate attitude played a key role in their extinction. — Catherynne M Valente
Well, one thing for sure, I won't be remembered for 'Free Willy.' Or maybe I will. — Michael Madsen
