Top 13 Serge Hochar Quotes
#1. So the major obstacle to the development of new supplies is not geology but what happens above ground: international affairs, politics, investment and technology.
Daniel Yergin
#2. You fed it.' The badger sighed. 'Sometimes I think you'll feed anything.
Tamora Pierce
#3. Nothing I had drunk had ever tasted like that before: rich and warm and perfectly happy in my mouth. I remembered that milk long after I had forgotten everything else.
Neil Gaiman
#4. I don't think anyone loses by trying to be loyal to their dreams.
Hayley Williams
#5. There are definitely some people who cheat, but how come we're only focusing on people who are on welfare who cheat, and not the bank presidents who cheat?
Howard Dean
#6. If you're a boy, you always want to be in a western; and any actor I know would like to be in a horror.
Timothy Dalton
#7. I didn't want to kill time. I don't like that expression. I like to look at time, follow it with my eyes, take what I can.
Kamel Daoud
#8. Once you make it to your point of making it, you'll appreciate the struggle.
Nas
#9. All too often, the pitchmen are selling the notion that if you gain 'control' over your financial destiny - pick your own stocks and execute your own trades - it will be the first step on a short road to riches.
Gary Weiss
#10. She didn't like it when religious folks looked down on her for being an atheist; but to be honest, I didn't see how this was any different from the way she looked down on people for being Christians.
Jodi Picoult
#11. I think it wasn't the Cirque du Soleil audition that was my once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, it's Rory.
Wendy S. Marcus
#12. In our system of government, the judicial and legislative branches have different roles. Judges are not politicians. Judges must decide cases, not champion causes. Judges must settle legal disputes, not pursue agendas. Judges must interpret and apply the law, not make the law.
Orrin Hatch
#13. The most comfortable characteristic of the period [1775-1825], and the one which incites our deepest envy, is the universal willingness to accept a good purpose as a substitute for good work.
Agnes Repplier
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