Unregulated Monopoly Quotes & Sayings
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I lot of people remember when that kid spray-painted my brand new Porsche for Punk'd. That was pretty funny. He got me pretty good. Of course, most people don't know I eventually got him back with my own show. I call it a show, really it's just an hour-long video shot in my bedroom featuring the two of us. — Zach Braff

He Kept recalling her lying on his bed; she reminded him of no one in his former life. — Milan Kundera

It is unbelief that shuts the door to heaven and opens it to hell. It is unbelief that rejects the Word of God and refuses Christ as Savior. It is unbelief that causes men to turn a deaf ear to the Gospel. — Billy Graham

If you can die, you are confused because death is a perception of something ending and something else obviously beginning, which means we're still hung up on qualities. — Frederick Lenz

Where any answer is possible, all answers are meaningless. — Isaac Asimov

It was the first follower that transformed the lone nut into a leader. — Derek Sivers

The most important and urgent appeal we have to make is for an immediate cease-fire. Initial reports from the cease-fire talks being held in N'Djamena in Chad are not very encouraging. — Jan Egeland

A favorite Wired icon for the information feedback loop, a dragon curling in a circle to swallow its own tail, could become more apt as a symbol of the timeless libertarian paradox: Monopoly verging on feudalism emerges from unregulated competition to bite libertarianism in the posterior. — Jedediah Purdy

I'm pretty skeptical about Hollywood and its fascination with the sequel and the franchise. — Joel Edgerton

It's been a misery for me, living with Christine Keeler. — Christine Keeler

If the retreat house was a trap, it was a very nice one. — Elizabeth Hand

The dangers of unexamined and unregulated monopoly power, particularly in the state executive, are hardly news. The right reaction is not passive acquiescence. — Noam Chomsky