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Womanwithin Quotes By David Alejandro Fearnhead

Great leap forwards in mankind do not take place because of the economic values we place on them. They happen because we strive to do better and to be better. The sooner we break away from the 'if it makes money it must be good' mentality the better off we all shall be. — David Alejandro Fearnhead

Womanwithin Quotes By Corita Kent

That's why people listen to music or look at paintings. To get in touch with that wholeness. — Corita Kent

Womanwithin Quotes By Shonda Rhimes

I really don't think there's a world in which you can do anything with anybody. Because we're in the world of the White House, I think there are certain things you can do, and larger things that can happen, but I don't think you can do anything. — Shonda Rhimes

Womanwithin Quotes By Arlene Dickinson

I would say my mind is always working - no matter where I am I continue to see opportunities all around me. My only sorrow is that I can't possibly explore them all! — Arlene Dickinson

Womanwithin Quotes By Alex Prager

I never plan anything in an analytical way before I shoot, but when I look back there seems to be kind of a primary color palette. — Alex Prager

Womanwithin Quotes By Charles Landry

As industries migrate toward the Far East, the future of many Western cities will no longer lie in manufacturing products but ideas and patents. Young, mobile elites can choose where they want to live, and they can easily move, which means that cities are involved in a heated competition for the best people. Only the most attractive cities can benefit from this development. — Charles Landry

Womanwithin Quotes By Barbara Tuchman

Modern historians have suggested that in his last years he (Richard II) was overtaken by mental disease, but that is only a modern view of the malfunction common to 14th century rulers: inability to inhibit impulse. — Barbara Tuchman