Top 14 Richard Dent Quotes
#1. By definition, a government has no conscience. Sometimes it has a policy, but nothing more.
Albert Camus
#2. I'm very happyWhen you start a career you never think about the Hall of Fame ... watching a guy like Walter Payton, he would say 'Don't do what I say, do what I do.' If you can do your thing the way he does his, the possibility is you will get in the Hall of Fame.
Richard Dent
#3. If the market is so cheap, you want to get something with a little more zip in it, or potential.
Walter Schloss
#4. My hesitancy to claim what I wanted meant that I got less of what I wanted.
Anella Wetter
#5. Let us realize, my daughters, that true perfection consists in the love of God and of our neighbour, and the more nearly perfect is our observance of these two commandments, the nearer to perfection we shall be. Our
Teresa Of Avila
#6. Tolerance and tranquility are two characteristics of true love.
Nhat Hanh
#7. I'm not a photographer, so I need all the help I can get when it comes to make a picture look cool.
Hunter Hayes
#8. A democratic state will protect the freedom to hold any beliefs other than those that harm others, such as racism. In particular, it will see to it that no one is harmed just because of her beliefs.
Mario Bunge
#9. It angers me when sustainability gets used as a buzz word. For 90 percent of the world, sustainability is a matter of survival.
Cameron Sinclair
#10. Permission from the government is an expensive commodity. New ideas rarely have this kind of support. Old ideas often have deep legislative connections to defend them against the new.
Lawrence Lessig
#11. I have met so many people who say they've got a book in them, but they've never written a word. To be a writer - this may seem trite, I realize - you have to actually write.
Khaled Hosseini
#12. Circle are praised, not that abound, In largeness, but the exactly round.
Edmund Waller
#13. The problem of life is not to make life easier, but to make men stronger.
David Starr Jordan
#14. The Supreme Court of Canada has given prisoners the "right" to vote. Is it not time that non-jailed citizens were given reciprocity with a "right" that prisoners have; namely the freedom to bypass the public system when it fails to provide reasonable access?
Brian Day
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