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ill-will long victory
Mahatma Gandhi A clear victory of satyagraha is impossible so long as there is ill will.
ill-will people used
Martin Luther King, Jr. Time has been used destructively by people of ill will much more than it has been used constructively by those of good will.
ill-will people understanding
Martin Luther King, Jr. People with good intentions but limited understanding are more dangerous than people with total ill will.
ill-will average numbers
B. C. Forbes Employers, have you ever stopped to reckon what the goodwill of your workers is worth? ... In most large concerns it would be worth more in dollars and cents to have the goodwill of the working force than of those on the outside. It has been repeatedly demonstrated that the average working force is capable of increasing its production 25% or more whenever the workers fell so inclined. Workers animated by ill will cannot possibly give results equal to those of workers animated by goodwill. The tragic fact appears to be that a tremendous number of working forces are not so animated....
ill-will envy world
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe The world of empirical morality consists for the most part of nothing but ill will and envy.
ill-will people these-days
Boyd Rice No, seriously, I really don't have much ill-will toward anyone these days; I just ignore the people that I dislike
ill-will ill
Adam Carolla I don't have any ill will or ill thought towards anybody.
ill-will rooms havens
E. Stanley Jones Be so preoccupied with good will that you haven't room for ill will.
justice
Nina Totenberg He may be for conservatives what (Justice William) Brennan was for liberals.
justice legal-system steps
Rebecca West I see the main problem of my life, and indeed anybody's life, as the balancing of competitive freedoms ... a sense of mutual obligations that have to be honored, and a legal system which can be trusted to step in when that sense fails.
justice politics world
Reinhold Niebuhr The sad duty of politics is to establish justice in a sinful world.
justice way constitution
William J. Brennan We current justices read the Constitution in the only way that we can: as 20th-century Americans.
justice humanity fundamentals
Woodrow Wilson Justice has nothing to do with expediency. Justice has nothing to do with any temporary standard whatever. It is rooted and grounded in the fundamental instincts of humanity.
justice diversity vision
William J. Clinton Justice may be blind, but we all know that diversity in the courts, as in all aspects of society, sharpens our vision and makes us a stronger nation.
justice politics comedy
William J. Clinton I love the HRC. The initials are great.
justice suffering fairness
William Blackstone It is better that ten guilty escape than one innocent suffer.
justice social-justice 21st-century
Van Jones I want to be remembered as one of the great innovators among social justice advocates of the 21st Century.
office stack
Pete Carroll Just my game-plan folders (are saved). I have a stack of those through the years. I'm not a big memorabilia guy. My office may look cluttered, but it's not from memorabilia.
office phone
Dave Miller He used my office to make phone calls,
office van
David Goldberg Lasers are very much like computers. They don't like to get bounced around. And a rental laser is in a van going from doctor's office to doctor's office every day.
office open transition
Andrew Forman We may just open our own transition office.
office
Charlie Leonard He was in the office at 7 a.m. this morning.
office-space lucky bigs
Ryan Holmes HootSuite never had a big launch. We were lucky to even have office space.
office president answers
Richard M. Nixon Why would anyone want to be President today? The answer is not one of glory, or fame; today the burdens of the office outweigh its privileges. Its not because the Presidency offers a chance to be somebody, but because it offers a chance to do something.
office six nine
Wallace Stevens I certainly do not exist from nine to six, when I am at the office.
office records want
William Howard Taft What I am anxious to do is to secure my legislation.... What I want to do is to get through that, and if I can point to a record of usefulness of that kind, I am entirely willing to quit office.