Supplying Quotes
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Dialogue is about freeing human beings from the beliefs and attitudes that make human beings miserable.
— Oli Anderson
Are all ends of life so sad?
— Marie Of Romania
Never underestimate human stupidity.
— Pittacus Lore
The calculus of utility aims at supplying the ordinary wants of man at the least cost of labour.
— William Stanley Jevons
The number of objects we see from living in a large city amuses the mind like a perpetual raree-show, without supplying it with any ideas.
— William Hazlitt
We define content very broadly. Representing chefs, designers, makeup artists - it's all important.
— Ari Emanuel
What TV is extremely good at - and realize that this is "all it does" - is discerning what large numbers of people think they want, and supplying it.
— David Foster Wallace
Covergirl is my sponsor, and they have been so helpful in supplying me with their wonderful products. I love their blush, mascara and lip gloss.
— Ashley Wagner
The stoical scheme of supplying our wants by lopping off our desires, is like cutting off our feet, when we want shoes.
— Jonathan Swift
Chaos is roving through the system and able to undo, at any point, the best laid plans.
— Terence McKenna
Long John Silver unearthed a very competent man for a mate, a man named Arrow.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
Is still fulfilling its social function in supplying the consumers with more, better and cheaper goods.
— Ludwig Von Mises
I am disappointed to find myself accused in some papers of supplying the offending sweets, particularly as I am a fruit pastille man.
— Alastair Cook
Science is incapable of supplying answers to ultimate questions about why things exist and what their purpose is.
— Nicola Cabibbo
Every reader writes the book he or she reads, supplying what isn't there, and that creative invention becomes the book.
— Siri Hustvedt
There is a physical, not moral, impossibility of supplying the wants of the intellect in the state of civilisation at which we have arrived.
— Florence Nightingale
The individual serves the industrial system not by supplying it with savings and the resulting capital; he serves it by consuming its products.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
The whole of the global economy is based on supplying the cravings of two per cent of the world's population.
— Bill Bryson