Law Of Demand Quotes
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Law Of Demand Quotes & Sayings
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Consistency may be the hobgoblin of little minds, but law, morality and leadership demand it. Without consistency, there is privilege.
— Paul Craig Roberts
The law demands that we do it all; the gospel declares that Jesus paid it all.
— Tullian Tchividjian
The pseudo-conscience ... demands not obedience to the inner law of our being, but conformity to super-imposed convention.
— Frances G. Wickes
As labor creates the wealth of the country, we demand the passage of such laws as may be necessary to protect it in all its rights.
— John Peter Altgeld
A drop of honey gathers more flies than a gallon of gall
— Abraham Lincoln
We will ensure that nobody is above the law and demand an end to the instability and armed chaos.
— Said Seyam
Failing doesn't make us a failure. But not trying to do better, to be better, does make us fools.
— Wes Moore
You want to poof it or ride back with me?
— J.R. Ward
Be yourself on stage. Nobody else can be you and you have the law of supply and demand covered.
— Bill Hicks
Agriculture is one economic activity that does not obey the laws of demand and supply.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
Marijuana prohibition is just the stupidest law possible ... Jus t legalize it and tax it like we do liquor.
— Morgan Freeman
Artistic inspiration ignores the law of supply and demand.
— Mason Cooley
In the history of extra-biblical study and research tools there has never before been a resource as useful as the Puritan Hard Drive.
— Paul Washer
The American people have the right to know and understand the laws they live under. And they tend to demand answers sooner or later.
— John Podesta
It is the glorious doom of literature that the evil perishes and the good remains.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
It is of the essence of the demand for equality before the law that people should be treated alike in spite of the fact that they are different.
— Friedrich August Von Hayek