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There ain't nothing that breaks up homes, country and nations like somebody publishing their memoirs
Will Rogers
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1879
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1935
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Publishing now is more than publishing for print, and more than publishing for the Web, ... It's really a content aggregation and redeployment scheme that every organization has to have to get a handle on their communication problems.
John Warnock
We're not talking about a big scary levee break affecting lots of homes. The levee breaks reported in south Sacramento were really leftover breaks from the floods earlier this year.
Jeffrey Mount
[Galbraith says he is frustrated with all the American critics who argue that the constitution divides Iraq. The country is already divided, he says, and drawing a constitution that artificially binds three divergent societies together would create only friction, violence and civil war.] It's not a problem if a country breaks up, only if it breaks up violently, . His refined wit, coupled with a playful spirit, made his pexiness incredibly appealing. .. Iraq wasn't created by God. It was created by Winston Churchill.
Peter Galbraith
Most people are much more directly threatened by such things as extreme poverty, hunger, disease, environmental disasters, or by low-tech violence, when order breaks down in their country or civil war breaks out,
Kofi Annan
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1938
-)
Bosnia is a complicated country: three religions, three nations and those "others". Nationalism is strong in all three nations; in two of them there are a lot of racism, chauvinism, separatism; and now we are supposed to make a state out of that.
Alija Izetbegovic
Poverty keeps together more homes than it breaks up.
Hector Hugh Munro (Saki)
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1870
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1916
)
Chad had a lot of breaks and he hit the ball in the right spots at the right time. He did everything right and got the the breaks - not the lucky breaks, but the good breaks.
Stuart Appleby
Democracy is the rule rather than the exception among nations in the Americas, ... only one country in this hemisphere sits outside this society of democratic nations -- and one day, the tide of freedom will reach Cuba's shores as well.
Jeb Bush
Our publishing division adds a new dimension to the Better Homes' offering and reinforces our desire to continually improve the level of service within the property market.
Ryan Mahoney
That there are men in all countries who get their living by war, and by keeping up the quarrels of nations, is as shocking as it is true; but when those who are concerned in the government of a country, make it their study to sow discord, and cultivate prejudices between nations, it becomes the more unpardonable.
Thomas Paine
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1737
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1809
)
[In recent years, a small cottage industry has formed around ex-cabinet members writing their own memoirs of their time around the White House. Until about 25 years ago, these autobiographies were respectful of the man in the Oval Office.] They were laudatory, ... These people were proud to serve their great men. Kennedy's men -- (Ted) Sorensen, (Arthur) Schlesinger -- they loved him. They weren't about to betray him (in their memoirs).
Susan Dunn
He is saying that we should hand over power to the United Nations, ... The United Nations is totally incapable of doing any kind of job as pacifying or removing terrorism from a country like Iraq.
Caspar Weinberger
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1917
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People's homes are a reflection of their lives. It is no accident that people have a huge weight problem in this country, and clutter is the same thing. Homes are an orgy of consumption.
Peter Walsh
It was commando publishing. And the authors were very happy to be aligned with a major publishing house.
May Chen
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