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Teraih Porter Quotes By Bill Jensen

If it has a staple in it it doesn't get read. Never walk into a presentation without a one-page summary. — Bill Jensen

Teraih Porter Quotes By Doris Roberts

When I go, if there's a tombstone it will say, She doesn't give in. She doesn't give up. And she never takes no for an answer. — Doris Roberts

Teraih Porter Quotes By Edward Gibbon

Hope, the best comfort of our imperfect condition. — Edward Gibbon

Teraih Porter Quotes By J.R. Moehringer

Yeah, says the Newsday reporter, he's a real pacifist. He's the Gandhi of Gangsters. — J.R. Moehringer

Teraih Porter Quotes By Samhita Mukhopadhyay

The problem with the 'masculinity crisis' is not that women have excelled too much and therefore created a crisis for men, but that we have such a stein inability to let go of what it has traditionally meant to be a man ... As long as we perpetuate the myth that men have inherent qualities that make them more suitable than women for certain types of work, the shifting nature of the economy (and women's attainment of better jobs) is going to continue to be interpreted as a crisis of masculinity. — Samhita Mukhopadhyay

Teraih Porter Quotes By Rod Dreher

We are told that small-scale farming is inefficient - this is true - and that because our factory farms feed the masses, and do so cheaply, we should be satisfied. And that's a deal that makes sense to nearly all of us: just keep the stuff showing up in produce bins and under cellophane in the supermarket cooler, and keep it relatively cheap, and we'll ask no questions. But in striking that devil's bargain, we sign away our responsibility for what's in that food, how it got there, and what was done to human communities to close the deal. To participate in a system and a way of thinking in which the act of eating is merely a commercial transaction is to sell out our spiritual and cultural patrimony. I understand the free-market reasons why Americans do this. But I don't understand why it is called conservative. — Rod Dreher