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negative defined
He defined himself almost wholly in the negative: It was not who he was, it was who he was not. Chris Bohjalian
negative plenty
I've had plenty of negative reviews. I have my entire life. David Cross
negative relief form
I'm an incredibly negative person, so any form of success is only ever going to be a relief to me and set my default position back to neutral. Catherine Tate
negative timeless accentuate
I accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative. That is the timeless thing, Casey Kasem
negative phase stocks
We're in a very negative phase with the stocks right now. Doug Arthur
negative morality said
Official morality has always been oppressive and negative: it has said "thou shalt not," and has not troubled to investigate the effect of activities not forbidden by the code. Bertrand Russell
negative littles way
For society, the Internet is wonderful, but for capitalists, it will be a net negative. It will increase efficiency, but lots of things increase efficiency without increasing profits. It is way more likely to make American businesses less profitable than more profitable. This is perfectly obvious, but very little understood. Charlie Munger
negative
We had back-to-back negative years in the market, and this mimics the market. It's very discouraging for people. Doug Flynn
negative maximizing minimizing
Good salesmanship is nothing more than maximizing the positive and minimizing the negative. Barbara Corcoran
principles republican loses
[Republicans] swapped principle for power. They ended up with neither. They deserved to lose. Alan Greenspan
principles world down-and
Nobody has the time to sit down and explain the first world from first principles. Chris Cleave
principles compromise
I don't compromise my principles for politics. Chris Christie
principles degrees cost
The first principle of the market economy is that it is comprised of many small buyers and sellers, which implies a substantial degree of equity. Another fundamental market principle is that costs are internalized in the producer's price. David Korten
principles economics economy
Our global economy is out of control and performing contrary to basic principles of market economics. David Korten
principles way prosperity
I studied what principles under-laid peace and prosperity and concluded the only way to achieve societal well-being was through a system of economic freedom. Charles Koch
principles income states
Many states rely on sales tax as their principle source of revenue and do not have a State income tax. Bill Jenkins
principles filters needs
Most electronic equipment uses the principle of amplification. You need filters, modulators and mixing equipment which have gain stages. By piling these components up, I was able to work without any sound generators and I made several pieces in that manner. David Tudor
principles investigation stomach
Every investigation which is guided by principles of Nature fixes its ultimate aim entirely on gratifying the stomach. Athenaeus
harmony faster courses
We all have this place in us, a place of strength, harmony and wisdom, but most of the time we don't live there How can we course-correct faster? How can we encourage each other to live in that place more? Arianna Huffington
harmony interest israeli
Israeli interests are not necessarily in harmony with the American interests. Bashar al-Assad
harmony heart resolution
When there is harmony between the mind, heart and resolution then nothing is impossible. Rig Veda
harmony discord
From discord, find Harmony. Albert Einstein
harmony lasting undertakings
Lasting harmony with a woman (was) an undertaking in which I twice failed rather disgracefully. Albert Einstein
harmony hear pop radical safe today
Pop used to be as safe as it could be. Today it's radical to hear harmony and melodies. John Baker
harmony exaggeration greater
Harmony is when the sum is greater than the parts. A happy exaggeration. Jane Siberry
harmony peace
I'm all for peace and harmony between the sexes. Nick Hornby
harmony melody
Friends do not live in harmony merely, as some say, but in melody Henry David Thoreau