Bill Whittle Quotes
There is a word for people who are kept safe, fed, clothed, housed and sustained fully by others, and that word is SLAVES.
Bill Whittle
Quotes to Explore
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There was a mission: To match the cover of 'Extraordinary' to the cover of the paperback 'Impossible,' which was commercially successful. Consider the outdoor natural setting, the single girl in motion with her hair blowing, and the cursive font used for the title; both covers have these in common.
Nancy Werlin
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It wasn't my dream to make music. It was just something I ended up doing, and no one said stop.
Caitlin Rose
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I don't know what I was expecting or what I was dreaming about the xx accomplishing.
Oliver Sim
The xx
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I love writing. I feel ridiculously lucky that this is what I get to do all day.
Tana French
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The 1 to 2 billion poorest in the world, who don't have food for the day, suffer from the worst disease: globalization deficiency. The way globalization is occurring could be much better, but the worst thing is not being part of it. For those people, we need to support good civil societies and governments.
Hans Rosling
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We're headed towards a fascist economy in which you have big government, big corporations and big labor, and they're all in cahoots to strangle the entrepreneur.
Wayne Rogers
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Pouring concrete on land you don't own is called a calculated risk, if you don't pour you loose millions.
Eddie Perez
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I'm very skeptical about the good intentions of Milosevic.
Warren Christopher
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Noise proves nothing. Often a hen who has merely laid an egg cackles as if she laid an asteroid.
Mark Twain
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Talk to him of Jacob's ladder, and he would ask the number of the steps.
Douglas William Jerrold
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I like everything in this iPhone, iPod world where you can do everything all the time. Back in my time, you bought a vinyl record when you were a kid and took it home, and it took a bit of effort to actually get it out of the thing and not scratch it.
Rick Astley
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To paraphrase Robin Williams’s compelling teacher character in Dead Poets Society: We don’t study poetry to get an “A,” to graduate, to get a job, to make money, to meet material needs. Rather, “we read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion. So medicine, law, business, engineering . . . these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love . . . these are what we stay alive for.
Benjamin E. Sasse
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Here's the exact date: The day I got word we were dropped by the label was on Monday 25th September 1990, a year later than I remembered!
Pat Mastelotto
Mr. Mister
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One theory says that if you treat people well, you're more likely to encourage them to do what you want, making all the effort pay off. Do this, get that. Another one, which I prefer, is that you might consider treating people with kindness merely because you can.
Regardless of what they choose to do in response, this is what you choose to do. Because you can.
Seth Godin
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At the rate America is decaying morally, we shall have to change our national symbol from an eagle to a vulture.
Vance Havner
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There is a word for people who are kept safe, fed, clothed, housed and sustained fully by others, and that word is SLAVES.
Bill Whittle