Top 13 Toxic Duty Quotes
#1. I have to remember that I didn't have to become an actor. I didn't have to put myself in this position. If I'd wanted to have autonomy - if that was what I was after - then I could have chosen another profession.
Andrew Garfield
#2. People making $1 million a year are not going to do anything different if they pay more taxes.
Kenneth Langone
#3. Man is to be understood only in his relation to God.
C.S. Lewis
#4. Knowledge exists in two forms - lifeless, stored in books, and alive, in the consciousness of men. The second form of existence is after all the essential one; the first, indispensable as it may be, occupies only an inferior position.
Albert Einstein
#5. The schools can't cover all the values that go along with how you handle your money. For example, a financial literacy class might not teach me to hate debt the way my grandmother, Big Mama did.
Michelle Singletary
#6. Hurray! Congress is to adjourn! Only four more days of Congressional burglary on the Treasury!
Will Rogers
#7. Roe'vaash was done... He was tired hungry, cold and very relieved that he had never cut off his elven ears. Today was a new day to start again. ~quote from Then'diel's SONG 2014
K. Farrell St. Germain
#8. G had fallen asleep and tumbled into the motor assembly of the Ferris wheel. It spat him out.
Fred Barnett
#9. I regret the stories we didn't do - the stories that we knew about and talked about but didn't have all of, so didn't publish. The whole idea of Gawker was to remove the barrier between the thought and the talk - and the page.
Nick Denton
#10. They were the truth, so far as I can see."
"But you cannot see very far, and what you do see you do not understand. You do not know the truth.
Shannon McDermott
#11. Some people, they got housing loans, and I think they're responsible for taking a loan they didn't qualify for?
Jon Lovitz
#12. Democracy demands patient instruction on it before legislation.
Mahatma Gandhi
#13. It would be like the films I've seen where wardens would decide to be in a jail cell for a week, to get a sense of what it would be like to be a prisoner.
Gregory Hines
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