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Xtorx Quotes By Adolf Hitler

I do not see why man should not be as cruel as nature — Adolf Hitler

Xtorx Quotes By Peter Lynch

As I look back on it now, it's obvious that studying history and philosophy was much better preparation for the stock market than, say, studying statistics. — Peter Lynch

Xtorx Quotes By Mark Jeffrey

. . . and together you're what, the Super Friends? — Mark Jeffrey

Xtorx Quotes By S.J. Watson

It's so difficult, isn't it? To see what's going on when you're in the absolute middle of something? It's only with hindsight we can see things for what they are. — S.J. Watson

Xtorx Quotes By Hare Krishna Chandrasekaran

If you don't steal time, time will loot you. — Hare Krishna Chandrasekaran

Xtorx Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Our non-co-operation is with the system the English have established in India, with the material civilization and its attendant greed and exploitation of the weak. — Mahatma Gandhi

Xtorx Quotes By Agatha Christie

Some oysters which Griselda had ordered, and which would seem to be beyond the reach of incompetence, we were, unfortunately, not able to sample as we had nothing in the house to open them with - an omission which was discovered only when the moment for eating them arrived. — Agatha Christie

Xtorx Quotes By Jodi Picoult

There are a lot of places," I reply, "that I thought I'd never go. — Jodi Picoult

Xtorx Quotes By Jose Saramago

This was probably my biggest mistake: to think that the truth could be captured externally and simply with one's eyes, to imagine a truth exists which can be grasped at once and thereafter remain still and at peace, just like a statue, a truth which contracts and expands depending on the temperature, a truth which eventually erodes, not only modifying the surrounding space but subtly altering thhe composition of the ground on which it stands, shedding minute particles of marble, just as we shed hairs, nail clippings, saliva and the words we speak. — Jose Saramago