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Telefoonnummers Quotes By Thomas Hazlett

Doing nothing in the public policy world allows much more to be done in the real world. — Thomas Hazlett

Telefoonnummers Quotes By William Griffith Wilson

We have not even sworn off. Instead, the problem has been removed. It does not exist for us. — William Griffith Wilson

Telefoonnummers Quotes By Charles Koch

I've had the philosophy that John Adams expressed, in the kind of system that we're trying to create in this country: that this is a system for moral people. It will work for no other. — Charles Koch

Telefoonnummers Quotes By Cassandra Clare

And if there were two things he believed were limitless, it was love and imagination. — Cassandra Clare

Telefoonnummers Quotes By Jerry Greenfield

Businesses typically look at issues like price, quality, time of delivery. They don't often think about social and environmental impact because they're focused on their financial bottom line. — Jerry Greenfield

Telefoonnummers Quotes By Abba Eban

One of the chief tasks of any dialogue with the Gentile world is to prove that the distinction between anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism is not a distinction at all. — Abba Eban

Telefoonnummers Quotes By Uma Thurman

My washing machine overwhelms me with its options and its sophistication. — Uma Thurman

Telefoonnummers Quotes By Theodore M. Hesburgh

The very essence of leadership is that you have to have vision. You can't blow an uncertain trumpet. — Theodore M. Hesburgh

Telefoonnummers Quotes By Mitch Hedberg

I went to a record store, they said they specialized in hard-to-find records. NOTHING WAS ALPHABETIZED! — Mitch Hedberg

Telefoonnummers Quotes By Jean Baudrillard

The clones are already there; the virtual beings are already there. We are all replicants! We are so in the sense that, as in Blade Runner, it is already almost impossible to distinguish properly human behaviour from its projection on the screen, from its double in the image and its computerized prostheses. — Jean Baudrillard