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An army which cannot be regularly recruited is a doomed army.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
The List is Life.", Schindler's List
— Thomas Keneally
Free people were not ruled. Freedom had first to be valued before its existence could be demanded.
— Terry Goodkind
Woman wants control, man self-control .
— Immanuel Kant
In 2008, A.J. Schnack recruited Thom Powers to start the Cinema Eye Honors to recognize the artistry and craft that go into making documentary films.
— Marshall Curry
The city is recruited from the country.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Since 9/11, some of the most violent terrorists we've encountered were radicalized or recruited at universities.
— Raymond Kelly
One may sleep as long as one prefers, but one should know that each hour of excess sleep is an hour lost for learning.
— Eraldo Banovac
Going to LSU was the right move for me. It taught me to be independent.
— Seimone Augustus
I was recently downsized. That's the twenty-first-century way of saying I got canned. She
— Stephen King
The rest of the rebels were recruited from the ranks of the young and excitable and had rather more enthusiasm than skill.
— John Scalzi
I recruited my dad to be my bass player and fired him on several occasions. He stayed on as a bus driver.
— Chely Wright
My little scam in April '85 went like this: Give me $50,000; here's some names of some people we've recruited.
— Aldrich Ames
How to get rid of having anything to unlearn.
— Antisthenes
We do seem, as a culture, to fetishize the "sweep." But I know there's room for "big" short, fierce novels, and "big" solid ones.
— Meg Wolitzer
Freedom is secured not by the fulfilling of men's desires, but by the removal of desire.
— Epictetus
Thus was I recruited, and thus would I be ruined: for a penny.
— Patrick McGrath
Dissent is the mark of freedom.
— Jacob Bronowski
We have learned by now, or should have, that the best-intended designers of aid programs can make ghastly mistakes in their sophisticated plans.
— Anthony Lewis