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Theosophical Publishing Quotes By Edward Young

For her own breakfast she'll project a scheme,
Nor take her tea without a strategem. — Edward Young

Theosophical Publishing Quotes By Harvey Fierstein

I often say that if you want to really want to understand the contract of marriage, just ask anyone who has been divorced. The marriage contract is one of property rights. Or maybe you can look in the Bible to see what Adam had to say about divorce, since Eve was his second wife. — Harvey Fierstein

Theosophical Publishing Quotes By Thomas A. Day

We pursue our own solitary passions and seldom look up, seldom sense that it is we ourselves who form the swelling flood of history, the dark constellation of events we would sooner lay at the feet of others. Until the storm finally gathers, and then we look up and we grow afraid, and we say: This is not what I intended. — Thomas A. Day

Theosophical Publishing Quotes By Florence Nightingale

Law is no explanation of anything; law is simply a generalization, a category of facts. Law is neither a cause, nor a reason, nor a power, nor a coercive force. It is nothing but a general formula, a statistical table. — Florence Nightingale

Theosophical Publishing Quotes By Ovid

You will hardly conquer, but conquer you must.
[Lat., Male vincetis, sed vincite.] — Ovid

Theosophical Publishing Quotes By Walter Isaacson

He kept asking Kay and others for an assessment of "trends" that foretold what the future might hold for the company. During one maddening session, Kay, whose thoughts often seemed tailored to go directly from his tongue to wikiquotes, shot back a line that was to become PARC's creed: "The best way to predict the future is to invent it."60 — Walter Isaacson

Theosophical Publishing Quotes By Daniel Wu

I've been lucky enough to build a career outside of America, where I got 18 years and over 60 films of experience. — Daniel Wu

Theosophical Publishing Quotes By Howard J. Wiarda

It is important to remember that bureaucratic politics and rivalry are not just matters of competing for primacy in foreign policy - although they are that too. Rather, most bureaucratic competition comes from the fact that these bureaucracies often have overlapping jurisdictions on policy matters and that each may have legitimate but differing responsibilities. For example, both the CIA and the Defense Department have large intelligence-gathering operations, and at times these overlap and compete; at the same time, the State Department and Defense Department both have important but very different responsibilities in American foreign policy-making, and it is quite understandable that these are not always in exact accord. — Howard J. Wiarda

Theosophical Publishing Quotes By John Grisham

shakes his head as if he hates to do what he's about to do, and says, "Your Honor, I have another bit of video that I think might help us here. It's the end of the fight five years ago with Corliss Beane." I stand and say, "Your Honor, I know nothing about this. It was not disclosed to me." Max is ready because he's been planning — John Grisham

Theosophical Publishing Quotes By Bill Rodgers

Being a lifelong runner, knowing what running gives me, a variety of factors - that is what motivates me. — Bill Rodgers

Theosophical Publishing Quotes By John Lancaster Spalding

Folly will run its course and it is the part of wisdom not to take it too seriously. — John Lancaster Spalding

Theosophical Publishing Quotes By William Shakespeare

O, how this spring of love resembleth
The uncertain glory of an April day,
Which now shows all the beauty of the sun,
And by and by a cloud takes all away! — William Shakespeare

Theosophical Publishing Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Your daily product determines how far you go — Sunday Adelaja

Theosophical Publishing Quotes By J.K. Rowling

But it's not so much having to repair the damage, it's more the attitude behind the vandalism, Harry. Muggle-baiting might strike some wizards as funny, but it's an expression of something much deeper and nastier ... — J.K. Rowling