Rene Cassin (René Samuel Cassin) Quotes
As corollaries to the right of every individual to life and to full participation in society, the Declaration incorporated in the list of human rights the right to work and a certain number of economic, social, and cultural rights.Rene Cassin
Quotes to Explore
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Why should I stop working? If I do, I'll die and it'll all be finished.
Karl Lagerfeld -
The march of the human mind is slow.
Edmund Burke -
Within every man and woman a secret is hidden, and as a photographer it is my task to reveal it if I can.
Yousuf Karsh -
When someone saves your life and gives you life, there's gratitude, humility; there's a time you've been so blessed you realize you've been given another chance at life that maybe you did or didn't deserve.
Pat Summerall -
The statues of Lenin and Stalin are down, but the fight against their ghosts seems harder.
Octavian Paler -
Siva is one of the best writers in the industry, and 'Srimanthudu' is a great script.
Mahesh Babu
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I think the tiniest little thing can change the course of your day, which can change the course of your year, which can change who you are.
Taylor Swift -
If we're going to run for points we need to run in the top-five every week.
Dale Earnhardt -
In manufacturing, where mechanization and the use of chemical processes are much easier, it is easier to raise productivity than in services. In contrast, by their very nature, many service activities are inherently impervious to productivity increase without diluting the quality of the product.
Ha-Joon Chang -
One of the things we can be sure of over the July 4th weekend is that news reports will keep telling us how many of us are going to die in automobile accidents.
Andy Rooney -
We aren't consistent in our treatment of animals.
Andy Rooney -
The colour of the skin is in no way connected with strength of the mind or intellectual powers.
Benjamin Banneker
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Due process is a growth too sturdy to succumb to the infection of the least ingredient of error.
Benjamin Cardozo -
Become enraptured by the sights and sounds in intrigue of nature and beauty, come along with me and take it all in. Come here my love.
Van Morrison -
The seventeenth century witnessed the birth of modern science as we know it today. This science was something new, based on a direct confrontation of nature by experiment and observation. But there was another feature of the new science-a dependence on numbers, on real numbers of actual experience.
I. Bernard Cohen -
All moral obligation resolves itself into the obligation of conformity to the will of God.
Charles Hodge -
I do not think that G. H. Hardy was talking nonsense when he insisted that the mathematician was discovering rather than creating, nor was it wholly nonsense for Kepler to exult that he was thinking God's thoughts after him. The world for me is a necessary system, and in the degree to which the thinker can surrender his thought to that system and follow it, he is in a sense participating in that which is timeless or eternal.
Brand Blanshard -
You won't find a solution by saying there is no problem
William Rotsler