Top 13 Quotes About The Works Progress Administration

#1. It's not very smart to keep trying to do something you can't do and never will be able to do.

Steve Brown

#2. We shape our self
to fit this world
and by the world
are shaped again

David Whyte

#3. Don't make a big distinction between fiction and non-fiction. These are arbitrary distinctions ...

Farley Mowat

#4. Another angel has snuck up on me. His wings are golden and his face chiseled, but he looks at me with the cold eyes of a killer. Before I can figure out what to do, snowy wings blot out the angel. It's Raffe. And he has two of his Watchers backing him up.

Susan Ee

#5. My first influence obviously was Picasso.

David Bailey

#6. The so-called second New Deal of 1935 - including the Works Progress Administration, Social Security and the Wagner Act legalizing union labor - represented an effort to meet the rising voices demanding a more aggressive government approach to the collapse of national prosperity.

Robert Dallek

#7. By 1939, the Depression was back. Unemployment was huge. Roosevelt didn't have any quick fix. Remember, the New Deal, Works Progress Administration, and Civilian Conservation Corps - all that happened years before. Roosevelt was riding a storm.

Gore Vidal

#8. Faith doesn't make sense. It makes miricles.

Tony Evans

#9. Party politics in modern democratic society means pandering to a wide variety of different groups and sympathizing with their often quite base motives, such as revenge, power, booty, and spoils, to maintain the necessary level of support.

Randal Marlin

#10. Don't get mad, get even,

Robert F. Kennedy

#11. Hardly a man will you find who could live with his door open.

Seneca The Younger

#12. Halfway through the decade, we realized that we had a great team and that we could do great things, and that we could probably have something here that we believed we had a chance to reach greatness.

Franco Harris

#13. But I was beautiful. I was strong. I

Sarah J. Maas

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