Paul J. Meyer Quotes
Enter every activity without giving mental recognition to the possibility of defeat.
Paul J. Meyer
Quotes to Explore
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Free market economists frequently see minimum wage legislation as mere political intervention. However, there are decent economic theories which show that, under certain circumstances, minimum wages can be beneficial, as it makes workers more productive.
Ha-Joon Chang
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I'm a pretty girl who's a model who doesn't suck as an actress.
Cameron Diaz
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Kindness in women, not their beauteous looks, shall win my love.
Washington Irving
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I'm a 'Lost' guy, I love 'Lost.'
Zachary Levi
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You can't change the market; the market just is.
Wayne Rogers
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My dream was to play in good films, no matter in what country. I always waited for a decent script, and nothing has changed. I'm just sure that nothing in life is random, and I believe in the fate which guides you. Probably my starring in 'A Good Day to Die Hard' is good proof of that.
Yuliya Snigir
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I'll take lying in your arms tonight over and above any love I've known. Memories may find me, but they'll always be behind me. I'll take today over yesterday, anyday.
Gary Allan
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The people resemble a wild beast, which, naturally fierce and accustomed to live in the woods, has been brought up, as it were, in a prison and in servitude, and having by accident got its liberty, not being accustomed to search for its food, and not knowing where to conceal itself, easily becomes the prey of the first who seeks to incarcerate it again.
Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli
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Switzerland felt incredibly narrow, growing up. It was good, in a way. There were so many museums. But it was always a no-brainer that I would have to leave, and I'm grateful for that.
Hans-Ulrich Obrist
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We can make sacrifices to fight Islamic State, but the international coalition has to support us.
Haider al-Abadi
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Somebody dies and people eat your food. Funny how that works.
Sherman Alexie
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Enter every activity without giving mental recognition to the possibility of defeat.
Paul J. Meyer