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Although its growth may seem to have been slow, it is to be remembered that it is not a shrub, or plant, to shoot up in the summerand wither in the frosts. The Red Cross is a part of us--it has come to stay--and like the sturdy oak, its spreading branches shall yet encompass and shelter the relief of the nation. Clara Barton
growth north positive
We want to see more positive growth in North America. John Parker
growth market near prospects slow wants
Who wants to be No.1 in a market which is saturated and has slow growth prospects near term. Shelby Seyrafi
quality certain admire
I am certain that most Germans have instinctive liking for Italy, just as Italians admire Germans for their many qualities. Mario Monti
quality lending quantity
It is the quality of lending over the quantity of lending. Lewis Thompson Preston
quality dollars sides
It's learning how to negotiate to keep both sides happy - whether it's for a multi-million dollar contract or just which show to watch on TV, that determines the quality and enjoyment of our lives. Leigh Steinberg
quality diplomats compromise
It's a necessary quality of a diplomat or a politician that he will compromise. Uncompromising politicians or diplomats get you into the most terrible trouble. John Keegan
quality directors actors
When I decided I wanted to be an actor, I said I wanted to work with quality actors and directors. Puff Daddy
quality today asking
The only questions worth asking today are whether humans are going to have any emotions tomorrow, and what the quality of life will be if the answer is no. Lester Bangs
quality poison dose
All things are poisons, for there is nothing without poisonous qualities. It is only the dose which makes a thing poison. Paracelsus
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Everything depends on the quality of the experience which is had. John Dewey
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Any education given by a group tends to socialize its members, but the quality and the value of the socialization depends upon the habits and aims of the group. Hence, once more, the need of a measure for the worth of any given mode of social life. John Dewey