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1 I learned more about economics from one S. Dakota dust storm than I did in all my years at college. Hubert Humphrey.

2 The old law about "an eye for an eye" leaves everybody blind. Martin Luthur King.

3 A miser is ever in want Greek Proverb

4 Fortune sides with him who dares Virgil

5 Once freedom lights it's beacon in man's heart the gods are powerless against him Jean Paul Satre

6 The harder you work the luckier you get George Player

7 Education makes a people easy to lead but difficult to drive easy to govern but impossible to enslave. Baron Brougham Henry

8 Good Merchandise even hidden soon finds buyers. Titus Maccius Plattus

9 Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution innevitable John F. Kennedy Jr.

10 History is the ship carrying living memories into the future Stephen Spender

11 For tribal man space was the uncontrollable mystery, for technological man it is time that occupies the same role Marshall Macluhan

12 If you sell diamonds you can't expect to have many customers but a diamond is a diamond. Indian Saying

13 If a thing is old, it is a sign that it was fit to be. The guarantee of continuity is quality. Eddie Rickenbacker

14 People will buy anything that's one to a customer Sinclair Lewis

15 See how today's achievement is tomorrows confusion, see how possession always cheapens the thing that was precious William Dean Howells

16 When your neighbor's wall is on fire it becomes your business Horace

17 A sense of duty is useful in work , but offensive in relationships People wish to be liked not to be endured with patient resignation. Burtrand Russell

18 We forfeit 3/4 of ourselves to be like other people. Arthur Shoppenhaur

19 Expenditure rises to meet income C. Northcote Parkinson

20 You prevent me = persecution, I prevent you Law, order , morals G. Bernard Shaw

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