Interests Quotes
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There is no other country which harms its own interests this much
Abdullah Gul
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A generous friendship no cold medium knows, Burns with one love, with one resentment glows; One should our interests and our passions be, My friend must hate the man that injures me.
Homer
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The only new technology that interests me is when it sort of throws me back soundwise. And I can think, "Wow, that means I can go onstage and sound like Scotty Moore now and again!"
Keith Richards The Rolling Stones
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I think the Republican Party is... accurately defined as a party that looks out for the interests of the very wealthy.
Bob Herbert
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We cooperate with our brotherly Arab states... on the basis of the individual interests of those Arab states.
Abd al-Karim Qasim
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I didn't expect to love being online as much as I do. I've met some wonderful people and discovered that however arcane some of my interests that there are people out there who are interested too.
Sara Sheridan
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Man's earthly interests,'are all hooked and buttoned together, and held up, by Clothes.
Thomas Carlyle
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What interests us about the past is at least partly a function of what bothers us or makes us curious in the present.
Adam Garfinkle
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Follow your interests, get the best available education and training, set your sights high, be persistent, be flexible, keep your options open, accept help when offered, and be prepared to help others.
Mildred Dresselhaus
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For some reason, our media are fascinated by stories that appear to harm American National interests.
Bob Tyrrell
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My emotions, instincts, and interests are all with nature.
Eliot Porter
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What interests me is all the stuff that goes into abstract and abstract-figurative art. Not the styles, but the stuff that, in various combinations, make the styles: mixing and matching painting methods and ideas.
Ed Askew
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If a negative atmosphere pervades where you live or work, go elsewhere. Seek out friends, business associates, and mentors with positive attitudes who share your goals and best interests.
Richard M. DeVos
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When you're a kid, right, and you're surrounded by all these other kids, and let's say they don't have the same interests or the same goals or the same world view as you... It's difficult because a child doesn't know that there's another way. A child doesn't know that there's another place outside of the systems and hierarchies in school.
Róisín Murphy
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I have come to the conclusion that as leader I can represent my party's interests better in Munich.
Edmund Stoiber
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Men spend their life down here in the worship of petty or mean interests and the search of perishable things, and with that ("et avec cela", Fr.) they pretend to perpetuate for all eternity their self ("moi", Fr.) so hardly worthy ("digne", Fr.) of it.
African Spir
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In this altered situation, I have reached the decision that as the head of the party, I can better support the interests of the Christian Social Union in Munich.
Edmund Stoiber
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Research in the past has wound up abusing, harming or hurting people. You want to stick to these regulations as carefully as possible, because they really make sure the welfare and interests of human subjects are protected.
Arthur Caplan
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Patriotism means advocating plunder in the interests of the privileged class of your particular country. The time will soon come when calling someone a patriot will be the deepest insult.
Ernest Belfort Bax
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It's always interesting for me that people vote against their interests.
Andrew Niccol
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There are ways of fighting for your interests. I never do something in business that I wouldn't do in life.
Vladimir Potanin
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Man associates ideas not according to logic or verifiable exactitude, but according to his pleasure and interests. It is for this reason that most truths are nothing but prejudices.
Remy de Gourmont
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Our best path to economic growth and global competitiveness is to invest in our people - not to provide huge new tax breaks to special interests.
Raja Krishnamoorthi
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Our own interests are still an exquisite means for dazzling our eyes agreeably.
Blaise Pascal