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I think that person who actually proposes things, who will save Medicare, will be in a lot stronger position than someone who demagogues the issue.
— Tom Latham
We can't have freedom unless we have freedom. And that means freedom to speak our minds.
— Jean Lee Latham
I act most like myself ... when I'm in my hometown, Santo Domingo. I try to get there about five times a year.
— Junot Diaz
I'm always surrounded by smart talented people. I had talented partners. Stan Latham for one. Talent scouts.
— Russell Simmons
It's a simple matter of mathematics.
— Jean Lee Latham
Those who do the most for the world's advancement are the ones who demand the least.
— Henry Latham Doherty
All the kindness which a man puts out into the world works on the heart and thoughts of mankind.
— Albert Schweitzer
Remedies, indeed, are our great analysers of disease.
— Peter Latham
It was like Latham: sometimes the point wasn't being the best, because it didn't mean you had the best life, or the best friends, or the best time.
— Robyn Schneider
In fact, he'd never held anyone who felt as if she'd been created with him in mind. Not until Gwen.
— Kat Latham
When you have mastered this technique, try to chip the ball to a partner 20 yards away. Roll
— Andrew Latham
A great man is one who can have power and not abuse it.
— Henry Latham Doherty
We have no control over fate and history, but we can control how we conduct ourselves in this life.
— Jessica Zafra
I have no particular interest in antiquities or antiques, but I like things to meet a certain aesthetic.
— Stephen Bayley
Latham is behaving like a crazy man.
— Michelle Grattan
The pain of being in a bad relationship is confusing. When it's over - it's over. No more confusion!
— Greg Behrendt
Perfect health, like perfect beauty, is a rare thing; and so, it seems, is perfect disease.
— Peter Latham
Don't expect to be paid a dollar an hour for your working hours when you then use your leisure hours as though they were not worth five cents a dozen.
— Henry Latham Doherty
Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality.
— Warren G. Bennis
I still consider myself a little, fat kid from Hawaii.
— Robert Kiyosaki
A strong man sails by ash breeze!
— Jean Lee Latham
Fortunate indeed, is the man who takes exactly the right measure of himself, and holds a just balance between what he can acquire and what he can use.
— Peter Latham
Mr. Bush is flaky, incompetent, and the most dangerous American president in a generation.
— Mark Latham
My idea of the real aristocrat is the master workman, no matter what his line of work may be.
— Henry Latham Doherty
If you can't trust, you can't be trustworthy.
— Craig Ferguson
Connections are dangerous in this world you now live in. They will only serve to hurt you and limit you.
— Rose Foster
It often happens with grown-ups that their tears are misunderstood. (Who can know which time in their lives they are reliving?)
— John Irving
Common sense is in medicine the master workman.
— Peter Latham
So plunge that fact into your conscience and allow it to rotate for a while. Until it hurts.
— Melina Marchetta
The man who will neither play nor do business unless everything is just to his liking and notions, retards rather than contributes to progress.
— Henry Latham Doherty
It is the studying that you do after your school days that really counts. Otherwise, you know only that which everyone else knows.
— Henry Latham Doherty
Three fingers hold the pen, but the whole body works.
— Umberto Eco
A great business success was probably never attained by chasing the dollar, but is due to pride in one's work, the pride that makes business an art.
— Henry Latham Doherty
If you break this door you will find me dead on the threshold."
And be easy, madame, you shall be revenged," said Bussy. — Alexandre Dumas
And be easy, madame, you shall be revenged," said Bussy. — Alexandre Dumas
To provide for the future is a part of one's responsibility in life; and the world has scant consideration for the man who neglects it.
— Henry Latham Doherty