Technischenothilfe Quotes & Sayings
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From the east to the west blow the trumpet to arms! Through the land let the sound of it flee; Let the far and the near all unite, with a cheer, In defense of our Liberty Tree. — Thomas Paine
Sometimes it's easier to understand things than it is to figure them out — Casey Stengel
After embracing Islam in 1977, I considered the majority of underprivileged dark-skinned people of the so-called Third World brothers and sisters in humanity. — Cat Stevens
Technicians' Emergency Service" (TechnischeNothilfe),"notorious" for their role in strike breaking — Anonymous
The land, the earth God gave to man for his home ... should never be the possession of any man, corporation, (or) society ... any more than the air or water. — Abraham Lincoln
Stretching was a major part of my preparation. — Edwin Moses
We've got the emPHAsis on the wrong sylLAble when it comes to crime in this country. The FBI says burglary and robbery cost U.S. taxpayers $3.8 billion annually. Securities fraud alone costs four times that. And securities fraud is nothing to the cost of oil spills, price-fixing, and dangerous or defective products. Fraud by health-care corporations alone costs us between $100 billion and $400 billion a year. No three-strikes-and-you're-out for these guys. Remember the S&L scandal? $500 billion. — Molly Ivins
Clever move. Using humour to deflate my murderous intent. — Nicholas Briggs
His family included all the demigods who fought at his side, Roman and Greek, new friends and old. He wasn't going to let anyone break his family apart. — Rick Riordan
Received wisdom is that if you spend time up front getting the design right, you avoid costs later. But the longer you spend getting the design right, the more your upfront costs are, and the longer it takes for the software to start earning. — Kent Beck
Catch people in the act of doing something right. — Ken Blanchard
Any one who chooses will set up for a literary critic, though he cannot tell us where he went to school, or how much time was spent in his education, and knows nothing about letters at all. — Saint Basil