Top 15 Integratedness Quotes
#1. If you want to save capitalism there is only one type of argument that you should adopt, the only one that has ever won in any moral issue: the argument from self-esteem. Check your premises, convince yourself of the rightness of your cause, then fight for capitalism with full, moral certainty.
Ayn Rand
#2. Cities can be places that represent the best of our ideals: where Americans of all different backgrounds can come together and, through their interactions, and even through their unity, spawn true American greatness.
Cory Booker
#4. There is, especially in the American media, a deep belief that insincerity is better than no sincerity at all.
Christopher Hitchens
#5. If after so much effort and prayer, the matter is not successful, it will be a clear sign that God does not will it.
Vincent De Paul
#6. America, as everybody knows, is a country of many contradictions, and a big contradiction for a long time has been between a very aggressive form of capitalism and consumerism against what might be called a kind of moral or civic impulse.
David Foster Wallace
#7. Every click of the cosmic clock
brings us closer to the process
for which the planet called us into existence.
Terence McKenna
#9. She knew what she wanted: the best. He knew what he was: the best. They enhanced each other's finest qualities, as true love will.
Karen Marie Moning
#10. It's supposed to be a secret, but I'll tell you anyway. We doctors do nothing. We only help. And encourage the doctor within.
Albert Schweitzer
#11. There is little place in the political scheme of things for an independent, creative personality, for a fighter. Anyone who takes that role must pay a price.
Shirley Chisholm
#12. A drawing is simply a line going for a walk.
Paul Klee
#13. The medical establishment has become the major threat to health.
Ivan Illich
#14. The simplest and most basic meaning of the symbol of the Goddess is the acknowledgment of the legitimacy of female power as a beneficent and independent power.
Carol P. Christ
#15. The boss inspires fear; the leader inspires enthusiasm. The boss says 'I'; The leader says 'We'.
Harry Gordon Selfridge
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