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I think, at the end of the day, you have to reduce friction to businesses, ideally to zero, so that more and more entrepreneurs can create more and more jobs with higher and higher disposable income. N. R. Narayana Murthy
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We can replace the big monitors in hospitals with intelligent, disposable plasters that you throw away after wearing for a couple of days. Chris Toumazou
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Virtually every society that survived did so by socializing its sons to be disposable. Disposable in war; disposable in work. We need warriors and volunteer firefighters, so we label these men heroes. Warren Farrell
disposable nights suggest
I know it's not particularly tech-savvy of me to suggest a camera that doesn't have a touchscreen, but I think when it comes to candid shots of nights out with friends, there's nothing better than a disposable camera. Derek Blasberg
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We aren't talking about people with great disposable incomes. Alfredo Gutierrez
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We have all these hits on disposable income, and we turn around and say we don't have to worry about higher home prices. Give me a break. Jay Butler
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If the American public is so into morality in movies, why don't they throw more of their disposable income at religious-themed entertainment? For every 'Passion of the Christ,' there's a 'Fireproof' that comes and goes with no notice. John Ridley
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It is not just disposable income but whether people feel good about their immediate future that drives sales. It is this feel-good factor that drives the purchases more and more than mere economic wealth. Johann Rupert
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Go ahead, weathercasters and reporters: Tell Americans precisely what we don't want to hear: namely, that our self-indulgent, carbon-heavy, gluttonous and disposable lifestyle is precisely what is churning up the angry response from the skies and seas. Jane Velez-Mitchell
message peace people understand
We want people to understand our message is one of peace and not one of hate. Megan Challender
message welcome
We want everyone to be welcome to Beth Zion. That is a big message of Messiah. Marlene Rosenberg
message politics serious symbolic
Incumbents are safe, but party majorities are not. This fosters symbolic votes, message politics and little serious legislating in Congress. Thomas E. Mann
messages rich certain
Music in itself carries a whole set of messages which are very, very rich and complex, and the words either serve to exclude certain ones or point up certain others. Brian Eno
message putting respond responsibility rests seemed
Ultimately, the responsibility rests with the drivers, and they seemed to respond to the message we were putting out. Mark Phelan
messages willing commanders
I am more willing to come out when I get my message from my commander. David Koresh
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We want to send the message that New Orleans is up and running and it's OK to come back. Bill Taylor
message send sharp strong suspension talks temporary
We want to send a very strong and sharp message to the Palestinians, and the temporary suspension of talks is that message. Mark Regev
message shall
I have a message to give to the world, and I shall not be thwarted. Elizabeth Kenny
nuisance made relation
I gather that he nearly knocked you down, damaged your property, and generally made a nuisance of himself, and that you instantly concluded he must be some relation to me. Dorothy L. Sayers
nuisance
Accessibility has been an afterthought and nuisance to the county. William Tucker
nuisance said theft
Some French socialist said that private property was theft ... I say that private property is a nuisance. Paul Erdos
nuisance property
Property is a nuisance. Paul Erdos
nuisance bed glory
Daybreak is a never-ending glory; getting out of bed is a never ending nuisance. Gilbert K. Chesterton
nuisance cleverness
Cleverness becomes a public nuisance. Oscar Wilde
nuisance
If you become a nuisance ... they're not going to like you. Scott Adams
nuisance forget sometimes
Some out of their own virtue make a god who sometimes later is a nuisance to them, a terror perhaps to them, a difficult thing to be forgetting. Gertrude Stein
nuisance ifs publishers
Writers are always a great nuisance to publishers. If they could do without them, they would. Fay Weldon
powerful language subversive
Subversive language, however, must be constantly reinvented, because it is continually being co-opted by the powerful. Carol P. Christ
powerful sadness warrior
For a human being, sadness is as powerful as terror. Sadness makes a warrior shed tears of blood. Carlos Castaneda
powerful fighting order
The path to knowledge is a forced one. In order to learn, we must be pushed. On the path of knowledge we are always fighting something, avoiding something, preparing for something; and that something is always inexplicable, greater and more powerful than us. Carlos Castaneda
powerful responsibility reality
The reality is that the media are probably the most powerful of all our institutions today and they, or rather we, too often are squandering our power and ignoring our obligations. The consequence of our abdication of responsibility is the ugly spectacle of idiot culture! Carl Bernstein
powerful eye moon
A powerful dragon crying its eyes out under the moon in a deserted valley is a sight and a sound hardly to be imagined. C. S. Lewis
powerful process technology
We have new platforms, new process technology and new products. It's a very powerful one-two-three. Pat Gelsinger
powerful brain president
No, I'm not interested in developing a powerful brain. All I'm after is just a mediocre brain, something like the President of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Alan Turing
powerful brain telephones
No, I'm not interested in developing a powerful brain... Alan Turing
powerful men world
Any medium powerful enough to extend man's reach is powerful enough to topple his world. Alan Kay
sends sweet valentine
I wouldn't have been able to live with myself if someone else did it. It's a very sweet valentine to musicals, but (it) sends them up at the same time. Marc Shaiman
sends talk
We talk about life, we talk about our philosophies. He always sends me books. It's a different kind of relationship. Ricky Williams
sends
Young or old, a writer sends a book into the world, not himself. John Updike
sends somebody
I mean, when somebody like my grandmother sends me e-mail, I know that it's arrived, Andrew McDonald
sends strong
In my experience, I would say it's rare, if not unprecedented. I think it sends a strong message. Rachel Leon
society disease want
Those who have resources within themselves, who can dare to live alone, want friends the least, but, at the same time, best know how to prize them the most. But no company is far preferable to bad, because we are more apt to catch the vices of others than their virtues, as disease is far more contagious than health. Charles Caleb Colton
society
'Unbroken' was published as a help to society. Louis Zamperini
society
We're not going to create a more equal society by not prodding at it, are we? Laura Wade
society might ornaments
He might have proved a useful adjunct, if not an ornament to society. Charles Lamb
society facts hints
Trivial facts are often the best hints to what is going on. John Roberts
society firsts fit
Why had I become a writer in the first place? Because I wasn't fit for society; I didn't fit into the system. Brian Aldiss
society able wonder
I wonder if, as a society, we will ever be able to call someone a jive tofurkey. Demetri Martin
society used states
Society soon grows used to any state of things which is imposed upon it without explanation. Edith Wharton
society fundamentals groups
The family is the natural and fundamental group unit of society and is entitled to protection by society and the State. Eleanor Roosevelt