Promotions Quotes
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Promotions Quotes & Sayings
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Virtue is venerable as nothing else in this world is.
— John Steinbeck
So the whole basis for jazz music is based on the fact that the bass player could not play his instrument.
— Miroslav Vitous
All stories are like those about the creation of the universe, no one was there, no one witnessed anything, yet everyone knows what happened.
— Jose Saramago
I am as content to die for God's eternal truth on the scaffold as in any other way.
— John Mason Brown
Sanctified afflictions are spiritual promotions.
— Matthew Henry
Much of the demand for women in combat comes from female officers who are eager for medals and promotions.
— Phyllis Schlafly
They say 90% of the promotion of a book comes through word of mouth. But you've somehow got to get your book into the hands of those mouths first!
— Claudia Osmond
Before I leave this Earth, I would like to know they have given women the same benefits and promotions as men.
— Martha Griffiths
People don't want to know the truth.
— Katherine Jackson
This is a test. It is only a test. Had it been an actual job, you would have received raises, promotions, and other signs of appreciation.
— Robert Benchley
Any rap record from 1989 to 1999, besides [ones on] Death Row, we did promotions for it. We had our hand in everything.
— Steve Rifkind
I'm contemplating if book sales and promotions can actually be rigged like so many other things in our everyday lives?
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
January is expected to do well due to the strong sales of gift cards and promotions.
— David Keating
I firmly believe the death tax is good for people from all walks of life all throughout our society.
— George W. Bush
I like the nice guys. I like when they show the stories, the human element behind it all.
— Angela Bassett
A man is culpable in the eyes of society when he escapes from the jurisdiction of its mediocrity.
— Edgard Varese