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stronger minimum-wage benefits
The only way to grow the economy in a way that benefits the bottom 90 percent is to change the structure of the economy. At the least, this requires stronger unions and a higher minimum wage. Robert Reich
stronger wish knows
I wish that I knew what I know now, when I was younger. I wish that I knew what I know now, when I was stronger Rod Stewart
stronger separation formal
A dash is a mark of separation stronger than a comma, less formal than a colon, and more relaxed than parentheses. William Strunk, Jr.
stronger vigor made
...when a sentence is made stronger, it usually becomes shorter. Thus, brevity is a by-product of vigor. William Strunk, Jr.
stronger church fellowship
Every church needs to grow warmer through fellowship, deeper through discipleship, stronger through through worship, and larger through evangelism. Rick Warren
stronger prejudice humans
There is nothing stronger than human prejudice. Wendell Phillips
stronger messages faster
You can build a brand very fast now, especially with bloggers and how fast images can get out - the message just goes out faster and stronger than ever before. Joseph Altuzarra
stronger chronic-pain harder
The weaker we feel, the harder we lean on God. And the harder we lean the stronger we grow. Joni Eareckson Tada
stronger doe catchy
That which does not kill you will ultimately make you stronger. Martin Niemoller
fiction science-fiction science-love
I love science fiction. I read a lot of science fiction. Romola Garai
fiction feels qualified
I'm a reluctant writer of non-fiction, in part because I don't really feel qualified. William Gibson
fiction levels century
I've always thought of science fiction as being, at some level, a 19th-century business. Robert Reed
fiction stories novelists
I'm mostly a novelist these days, but I have written short stories in Fantasy, Science Fiction and horror. Sarah Zettel
fiction larger-than-life life-is
Larger than life is your fiction in a universe made up of one. Sarah McLachlan
fiction contemporary bits
If contemporary literary fiction doesn't read a bit like science fiction then it's probably not all that contemporary, is it Warren Ellis
fiction problem unsolved-problems
Women and fiction remain, so far as I am concerned, unsolved problems. Virginia Woolf
fiction facts
The truer the facts the better the fiction. Virginia Woolf
fiction stories novel
A novel is what you call something that won't sell if you call it poems or short stories. Walker Percy
century certainly goodbye pleasure
Goodbye Mr. Zanuck: it certainly has been a pleasure working at 16th Century Fox. Jean Renoir
century full history next
History is full of surprises, and the next century will be no exception. Billy Graham
century clear companies internet leaders program related successful using
It is clear that individuals and companies that want to be successful in the 21st century will need to be leaders in using the Internet and related technology. That's what this program is all about. Bill Ford
century defeat despot path
What does the despot of this century want? What is the right path to defeat him? Saddam Hussein
century closes draws giant public realize roosevelt
I think as the century closes draws to a close and we look back on public figures, ... we realize what a giant Eleanor Roosevelt was. Eleanor Roosevelt
century compact free hammered lifetime potential promise social workers
I think that the social compact hammered out in the mid-20th century has been superseded by a new compact that is different and doesn't promise the potential for lifetime tenure. Workers are free agents. John Challenger
century nineteenth-century wells
Well, well, Henry James is pretty good, though he is of the nineteenth century, and that glaringly. Robert Louis Stevenson
century dead god man problem twentieth
In the nineteenth century the problem was that God is dead; in the twentieth century the problem is that man is dead Erich Fromm
century change constant future state
In this century of hyper-postmodern ideals, with the digital future, we're segmented into different people, places, and things in a constant state of change. John Van Hamersveld