Malcolm Muggeridge Quotes
I think that any person who is commenting on public affairs is entitled to point out those dangers.
Malcolm Muggeridge
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On my show 'One on One', I interview leaders from around the world - in politics, business, art. My other show, 'Her Village', is more like 'The View'.
Yang Lan
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A new breed of Republicans has taken over the GOP. It is a new breed which is seeking to sell to Americans a doctrine which is as old as mankind - the doctrine of racial division, the doctrine of racial prejudice, the doctrine of white supremacy.
Jackie Robinson
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You'll find boredom where there is the absence of a good idea.
Earl Nightingale
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When your neighbour's house is on fire, you should help with a bucket of water.
Yahya Jammeh
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The culture means the younger generation respecting the OGs, but at the same time, bringing it all to the older generation to where they can relate.
Quavo
Migos
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Sex education is legitimate in that girls cannot be taught soon enough how children don't come into the world.
Karl Kraus
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Prejudice doesn't make me mad. It just - I guess 'pisses me off' is the word.
Chuck Berry
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shane: so is world war fifteen over out there? claire:i think so
Rachel Caine
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Contemporary art photography, or, more specifically, what I would term mainstream art photography, represents for the most part the mining of an exhausted lode.
Abigail Solomon-Godeau
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The experience curve says that your costs should probably decline by 15% or 20% with every doubling in your experience making a product, approximately how many of them you turn out. It also says that if you have the biggest market share, meaning the most experience of anybody in your competitive set, you should have the lowest costs, and the resultant capability to underprice your competitors, maybe forever. The abiding lesson of the experience curve is that companies need to discipline themselves to keep reducing their costs, year in, year out, if they are to remain competitive.
Walter Kiechel
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I think that any person who is commenting on public affairs is entitled to point out those dangers.
Malcolm Muggeridge