Wilbur Ross Quotes
Ships are a strange kind of commodity because they're very lumpy, very big individual units, but they're commodities.

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I don't know who took what. That is pretty private with an individual.
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Society attacks early, when the individual is helpless.
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I love the medium and I love individual comics, but the business is nothing I would be proud of.
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You should be appeasing people as much as possible, not stigmatising them. The ban of the burkini puts into question people's individual freedoms.
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Every individual has his own style, his own way of presenting himself on and off the field.
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A dialogue among civilizations can be seen as a dialogue between the individual and the universal.
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One's ships come in over a calm sea.
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For one cause or another, it has become necessary to impose restrictions upon the use of many commodities, including not a few of the necessities of life.
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I think it is important to acknowledge the extent to which the black middle class tends to rely on a kind of imagined struggle that gets projected into commodities like kente cloth for example on the one hand and images like the Million Man March.
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Persistence is the great measure of individual human character.
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It is much more convenient not to be a public company. As a private company you don't have to give information to the public. Secrecy is an important factor of success in the commodity business.
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The Seventeenth Amendment serves not the public's interest but the interests of the governing masterminds and their disciples. Its early proponents advanced it not because they championed 'democracy' or the individual, but because they knew it would be one of several important mechanisms for empowering the federal government and unraveling constitutional republicanism.
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This individual does not know where initiative ends and rocket-propelled idiocy begins.
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You can only get discipline in the mass by discipline in the individual.
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But obviously a state which becomes progressively more and more of a unity will cease to be a state at all. Plurality of numbers is natural in a state; and the farther it moves away from plurality towards unity, the less of a state it becomes and the more a household, and the household in turn an individual.
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Everything that is really great and inspiring is created by the individual who can labor in freedom.
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The life of the individual has meaning only insofar as it aids in making the life of every living thing nobler and more beautiful. Life is sacred, that is to say, it is the supreme value, to which all other values are subordinate.
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It is only to the individual that a soul is given.
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We must stop thinking of the individual and start thinking about what is best for society.
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Sometimes the reading is related to something I do, sometimes it's not. I feel like every time I read something, there's a quote or something that comes into the work later. There's nothing that happens by coincidence. It's fate, I would say.
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The fact is most computer roleplaying games that offer a zillion highly specialized skills end up with nine-tenths of a zillion skills that every player quickly realizes aren't worth the experience points to buy.
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Ships are a strange kind of commodity because they're very lumpy, very big individual units, but they're commodities.