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action indifference danger
And action is the only remedy to indifference, the most insidious danger of all. Elie Wiesel
action bank brand build louis money offensive spend taking
U.S. Bank is taking action to be on the offensive as well as defensive. St. Louis has become a very competitive market. It makes sense to spend money to build brand awareness. David George
action determine reported time
We will take a look at why it wasn't reported when it started. We will determine at that time if there is any enforcement action that's going to be taken. Jim Leach
action agree assured city either public rather report taken wants
The public wants to be assured that action has been taken rather than this silence. Either he (the city manager) agrees with the report and some action should be taken or he doesn't agree with the report. Tim Delaney
action critical decide few ingredient next people simple true
The critical ingredient is getting off your butt and doing something. It's as simple as that. A lot of people have ideas, but there are few who decide to do something about them now. Not tomorrow. Not next week. But today. The true entrepreneur is a doer, not a dreamer. Nolan Bushnell
action against appeals blurred concepts decisions denied dismissed employees fairness grant happen management reasonable relation taken tests workers
What I think is going to happen is that tests in relation to reasonable management action taken in a reasonable way is going to be blurred with those concepts of procedural fairness and what you're going to find is the QIRC considering appeals against decisions to grant workers compensation to dismissed employees where the employee was denied procedural fairness. John Dwyer
action deliberate
There is a time to deliberate... and a time to act. Learn to recognize which is which, and act accordingly. Douglas Merrill
action aggression passive
This is passive-aggression in action. Chuck Palahniuk
action certainty paralysis
Action based on hope just felt better than the paralysis of certainty. Christopher Moore
justice
Justice satisfies everybody, and justice alone. Ralph Waldo Emerson
justice lawyer halls
In the Halls of Justice the only justice is in the halls. Lenny Bruce
justice wells subjects
Justice is in subjects as well as in rulers. Thomas Aquinas
justice wheels sometimes
Sometimes the wheels of justice grind slowly. Terry Waite
justice firsts social-justice
What is the first part of politics? Education. The second? Education. And the third? Education. Jules Michelet
justice criminals human-nature
Squeeze human nature into the straitjacket of criminal justice and crime will appear. Karl Kraus
justice progress gaps
Yes, over the centuries economic progress has reduced some gross disparities - modern Americans are relatively unlikely to simply starve to death (though it can happen), so in that sense the gap between rich and poor has narrowed. But the question isn't whether society is, in some sense, more equal than it was in 1900. It's whether it is radically more unequal than it was in 1970. And of course it is. Paul Krugman
justice pears
I could peel you like a pear and god himself would see the justice in it. Katharine Hepburn
justice moderation bases
Moderation is the basis of justice. George MacDonald
truth hideous
The truth--a hideous spectacle! Conrad Aiken
truth honesty lying
Honesty consists of the unwillingness to lie to others; maturity, which is equally hard to attain, consists of the unwillingness to lie to oneself. Sydney J. Harris
truth mistake believe
Ignorance is preferable to error, and he is less remote from the truth who believes nothing than he who believes what is wrong. Thomas Jefferson
truth disillusionment
Disillusionment is not truth. Mason Cooley
truth power errors
Errors are more numerous than truths, but fortunately too divided among themselves to take power. Mason Cooley
truth phantoms truth-is
Truth is a necessary phantom. Mason Cooley
truth want bathroom
Birth dates and bathroom scales tell more truth than I want to know. Mason Cooley
truth suits cases
Somehow even a popular fallacy has an aspect of truth when it suits one's own case. Margaret Oliphant
truth miracle monsters
I have never known a greater miracle, or monster, than myself. Michel de Montaigne