
Top 13 Novanta Corporation Quotes
#1. Same plan," agreed Dimitri. "You go to the house. You look less threatening."
"Hey!"
He smiled. "I said look.
Richelle Mead
#2. I don't believe in the philosophy of stumbling across hit records.
Nile Rodgers
#3. I am always looking for some clue, some easily missed sign that might just be the missing piece in the puzzle.
Oliver Harris
#4. You go where they go. You walk their same path. What happens to them, happens to you. It's the burden of loving someone. You deal with it because that person is there when you need them.
Tijan
#5. Such is the blessing of this republic. We are not confronted by one czar of the size of an elephant, but by a hundred thousand czars, as small as mosquitoes, but equally disagreeable and annoying.
Various
#6. I wish somebody would just give me a couple of million dollars a year, so that I could do a play based on every little fantasy I have.
Charles Busch
#7. Just as the right relationship with Christ generates a Christian, so the proper relationship with the Holy Spirit breeds a spiritual man.
Watchman Nee
#8. Of course, man is also a weak creature with many bad qualities. And it depends on which of his qualities will in a certain social situation and in a certain climate prevail, which qualities will awaken. The totalitarian system was masterful in how it managed to mobilize all the bad qualities.
Judy Woodruff
#9. When the train begins to move they return to their Posts and their private sorrows.
Jay McInerney
#10. Applaud us when we prevail, correct us when we fail; but, above all, do not let this indispensable, irreplaceable institution wither, languish or perish as a result of Member States' indifference, inattention or financial starvation.
Kofi Annan
#11. Sleep, those little slices of death - how I loathe them.
Edgar Allan Poe
#12. It would be nice to find a 'planet of trees and birds' in the space; only trees and birds, millions of different trees and millions of different birds!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#13. Capitalism is based on self-interest and self-esteem; it holds integrity and trustworthiness as cardinal virtues and makes them pay off in the marketplace, thus demanding that men survive by means of virtues, not of vices.
Ayn Rand
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