George Steinbrenner Quotes
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Fair treatment in the work force is no longer exclusively a labor issue, nor is it a women's issue - it is a fundamental economic issue.
Madeleine M. Kunin -
You will be pleased to know I stand obediently for the national anthem, though of course I would defend your right to remain seated should you so decide.
Ira Glasser -
I had rather take my chance that some traitors will escape detection than spread abroad a spirit of general suspicion and distrust, which accepts rumor and gossip in place of undismayed and unintimidated inquiry.
Learned Hand -
My life-my whole life- take it, and do with it what you will. I love you-love you as I have never loved any living thing. From the moment I met you I loved you, loved you blindly, adoringly,madly! You didn't know it then-you know it now.
Oscar Wilde -
i claim that many patterns of nature are so irregular and fragmented, that, compared with euclid - a term used in this work to denote all of standard geometry - nature exhibits not simply a higher degree but an altogether different level of complexity ... the existence of these patterns challenges us to study these forms that euclid leaves aside as being "formless," to investigate the morphology of the "amorphous."
Benoit Mandelbrot -
The United States of America is the richest country in the world; yet we're the worst at taking care of poor people.
Unita Zelma Blackwell
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We cannot ... prove geometrical truths by arithmetic.
Aristotle -
It is better to advise than upbraid, for the one corrects the erring; the other only convicts them.
Epictetus -
Faith actually moves no mountains, but instead raises them up where there were none before.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
If you shall marry, You give away this hand, and this is mine; You give away heaven's vows, and those are mine; You give away myself, which is known mine; For I by vow am so embodied yours That she which marries you must marry me-- Either both or none.
William Shakespeare -
Books gratify and excite our curiosity in innumerable ways.
William Godwin -
Put away your gods and come and worship ours, or we will kill you and your gods!
Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Brought up to respect the conventions, love had to end in marriage. I'm afraid it did.
Bette Davis -
The rocks, to a great extent, look swept clean. It's a much cleaner surface than what we had a right to hope for.
Steven Squyres -
I do what I do without hope of reward or fear of punishment. I do not require Heaven or Hell to bribe or scare me into acting decently.
Mary Doria Russell -
Writing papers was the punishment we had to endure for the thrill of discovering new mathematics.
Edward Frenkel -
Garth, marriage is punishment for shoplifting in some countries!
Wayne Campbell -
Let's not talk punishment.
George Steinbrenner