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Unjustly Imprisoned Quotes By Epicurus

Pleasure is our first and kindred good. It is the starting point of every choice and of every aversion, and to it we always come back, inasmuch as we make feeling the rule by which to judge of every good thing. — Epicurus

Unjustly Imprisoned Quotes By David Ogilvy

Good products can be sold by honest advertising. If you don't think the product is good, you have no business to be advertising it. — David Ogilvy

Unjustly Imprisoned Quotes By Oscar Levant

I could never have a mistress, because I couldn't bear to tell the story of my life all over again. — Oscar Levant

Unjustly Imprisoned Quotes By Jigar Patel

Net Assets means the total assets minus total liabilities. The — Jigar Patel

Unjustly Imprisoned Quotes By Stephen Dewaele

It's when we say that we don't love something that people get surprised. "I thought you guys liked everything!" The stuff I don't like is the lounge-y muzak in restaurants, elevators and hotels. It really gets me angry, because it's supposed to be in the background. It's not supposed to be something that people listen to. — Stephen Dewaele

Unjustly Imprisoned Quotes By Watchman Nee

A spiritual Christian therefore is one whose spirit is led by God's Spirit ... Perhaps their speech does convey truth, but without the quickening of the Holy Spirit even truth is of small advantage. — Watchman Nee

Unjustly Imprisoned Quotes By George Gilder

Capitalism offers nothing but frustrations and rebuffs to those who wish - because of claimed superiority of intelligence, birth, credentials, or ideals - to get without giving, to take without risking, to profit without sacrifice, to be exalted without humbling themselves to understand others and meet their needs. — George Gilder

Unjustly Imprisoned Quotes By Steve Toltz

Remembering the past is like watching a Hollywood movie, in that you never see the characters go to the toilet. — Steve Toltz