Interests Quotes
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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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For some reason, our media are fascinated by stories that appear to harm American National interests.
Bob Tyrrell
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Every individual, from the highest to the lowest degree, has his place in the ladder of social life, and around him swirls a little world of interests, composed of stormy passions and conflicting atoms.
Alexandre Dumas
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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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Can Protagonist think of a single film that interests him as much as the three-hundredth best book he ever read?
David Markson
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To be successful in real estate, you must always and consistently put your clients' best interests first. When you do, your personal needs will be realized beyond your greatest expectations.
Anthony Hitt
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Their moral influence will then do infinitely more to advance the true interests of religion, than any measures which they may call on Congress to enact.
Richard Mentor Johnson
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We may have different interests and we all may look different but ALL of us still bleed, have heart breaks and reasons to smile. Different is bad, it is what makes us special.
Jimmie Allen
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The organization of supplies, the command of men, anything in any way constructive requires more than intellect; it requires energy and drive and an unrelenting will to serve the cause, regardless of one's personal interests.
Erwin Rommel
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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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The Jews who already have been ousted were put out because they were morally and politically unfit to safeguard German interests.
Ernst Hanfstaengl
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One day, you don't feel like doing anything. Nothing interests you, everything bores you. Feel more and more empty inside, more and more dissatisfied with yourself and the world in general. Then even that feeling wears off, and you don't feel anything anymore. You become completely indifferent to what goes on around you... You forget how to laugh and cry - you're cold inside and incapable of loving anything or anyone... There's no going back... The disease has a name. It's called deadly tedium.
Michael Ende