Allan H. Meltzer Quotes
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What we women need to do, instead of worrying about what we don't have, is just love what we do have.
Cameron Diaz -
'Girl, Interrupted' is one of my favorite movies.
Halston Sage -
The third-down sacks are critical ones, 'cause that's getting off the field.
Dan Quinn -
If you spend a week at a casino you will very easily see that people have a certain way of behaving in a casino.
Mads Mikkelsen -
I listen to oldies but goodies stations, '60s and '70s music.
Brian Wilson -
I always wondered why the makers leave housekeeping and cooking out of their tales. Isn't it what all the great wars and battles are fought for -- so that at day's end a family may eat together in a peaceful house?
Ursula K. Le Guin
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O sweet spontaneous earth how often has the naughty thumb of science prodded thy beauty thou answereth them only with spring.
e. e. cummings -
Real non-cooperation is non-cooperation with evil and not with the evil-doer.
Mahatma Gandhi -
We dare not enter the kingdom of liberty with mere life-homage to truth and nonviolence.
Mahatma Gandhi -
Remember that a man, a true man, never hates. His rages and his bad moods never last beyond the present moment-like electric shocks.
Napoleon Bonaparte -
Without a correct strategy the victory is impossible. But even the most correct strategy cannot give the victory under unfavorable objective conditions.
Leon Trotsky -
America and Japan are the two leading world economies in terms of technology and innovative products. And in software, information-age technology and biotechnology the U.S. has an amazing lead.
Bill Gates
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Every faculty and virtue I possess can be used as an instrument with which to worry myself.
Hale White -
Part of our essential humanity is paying respect to what God gave us and what will be here a long time after we're gone.
Bill Clinton -
The significance of that is that there are a number of people that may view Intel as having reached peak margins and will view that as a negative.
Bruce Bartlett -
Governments harangue about deficits to get more revenue so they can spend more.
Allan H. Meltzer