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Social Semiotics Quotes By Mitt Romney

There are a few things that were disconcerting, the stories about the private security firm not having enough people, supposed strike of the immigration and customs officials, that obviously is not something which is encouraging. — Mitt Romney

Social Semiotics Quotes By Barack Obama

What - what we can do is make sure that Afghanistan is not a safe haven for al-Qaida. What we can do is make sure that - it is not destabilizing neighboring Pakistan, which has - nuclear weapons. The key is ... we've got to have a clear objective. — Barack Obama

Social Semiotics Quotes By Olaf Stapledon

Our outworn economic system dooms millions to frustration. — Olaf Stapledon

Social Semiotics Quotes By Mary Shelley

A slavish bondage to parents cramps every faculty of the mind. — Mary Shelley

Social Semiotics Quotes By Richard Branson

If you take care of your workers they'll take care of your business. — Richard Branson

Social Semiotics Quotes By Rudyard Kipling

What is the moral? Who rides may read. — Rudyard Kipling

Social Semiotics Quotes By Paris Hilton

I used to act dumb. That act is no longer cute. Now, I would like to make a difference God has given me this new chance. — Paris Hilton

Social Semiotics Quotes By Walker Percy

My own conviction is that semiotics provides an escape from the solipsist prison by its stress on the social origins of language--you have to point to an apple and name it for me before I know there is such a thing--and the existence of a world of apples outside ourselves. — Walker Percy

Social Semiotics Quotes By Gunther Kress

Shifting the frame only slightly, the choice of a theory from among the range of always ideologically founded theories is itself necessarily ideologically motivated. Positioning is unavoidable; positioning is the result of choice from among a range of possibilities; that choice is socially meaningful - it is ideological. — Gunther Kress