Top 18 Owned And Operated Quotes
#2. Multiple networks run through the same wires, even though they are owned and operated by independent organizations - perhaps a university and a telephone carrier, say, or a telephone carrier contracted to a university. The networks carry networks. One
Andrew Blum
#3. The future will be owned and operated by the entrepreneurial ly minded.
Mark Victor Hansen
#4. Ryn smirked at Fain. "That's my mom. Now you know why I'm still single."
Hermione passed an irritated glare at her son.
He gave her a charming wink. "Just like you, Mom. Independently owned and operated.
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#5. The self-owned and -operated business is the freest life in the world.
Paul Hawken
#6. Houseless: Having paid all taxes on household goods.
Ambrose Bierce
#7. I'm clean, I've always been clean. But it never ends. It seems like every reporter from last season to this season has reported and opened up a new can of (expletive). And I haven't even been to spring training. At least let me get to spring training and (expletive) up before you crucify me.
Barry Bonds
#8. The true believer is rewarded in every thing, even in affliction.
Abu Bakr
#9. People want the answer to cancer, and they're not going to get it without spending money, because money is frozen energy that unfreezes itself when you pay people to work.
Mary Lasker
#10. To live a life is to live with struggle because life is to live and to live we struggle.
Santosh Kalwar
#11. I don't think it's so important who you vote for - you vote for who you believe in. The important thing is to vote, because it's our way and it's the best way.
Cass Elliot
#14. With faster Internet and better computers, you'd better believe we're creating and consuming more digital data.
Peter Diamandis
#15. I never saw so many well-dressed, well-fed, business-looking Bohemians in my life.
Oscar Wilde
#16. If you're hooked on the physical act of writing, there's a good chance of your hanging in there long enough to say what you were born to say.
Peter Meinke
#17. Way back in 1831, Michael Faraday, one of the founders of our modern understanding of electromagnetism, was asked by an inquiring politician about the usefulness of this newfangled "electricity" stuff. His apocryphal reply: "I know not, but I wager that one day your government will tax it".
Sean Carroll
#18. A friend of mine, a friend of yours. My better half, Richard Stephen Sambora
Jon Bon Jovi
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