Thomas L. Friedman Quotes
Top 30 wise famous quotes and sayings by Thomas L. Friedman
Thomas L. Friedman Famous Quotes & Sayings
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With so many generous friends and family members from so many places for so many years, how could I not still be an optimist? Thomas
In China today, Bill Gates is Britney Spears. In America today, Britney Spears is Britney Spears-and that is our problem.
The fall of the Berlin Wall on 11/9/89 unleashed forces that ultimately liberated all the captive peoples of the Soviet Empire
Almost all the students who make it to Caltech, one of the best scientific universities in the world, come from public schools. So it can be done.
never, ever say to someone in need: "Call me if you need help." If you want to help someone, just do it. Our
The principal factor promoting historically significant social change is contact with strangers possessing new and unfamiliar skills.
It generated horrific noises that sound like a TRex trapped in a tar pit screeching its dying screams.
Men grant and withdraw their love according to their whims, but fear is a hand that rests on their shoulders in a way they can never shake.
On any given day, according to UPS, 2 percent of the world's GDP can be found in UPS delivery trucks or package cars.
Development is a voluntary process. You need a positive decision to make the right steps, but it starts with introspection.
It is always dangerous to declare a turning point in history. We always tend to feel that, when we are alive, something really major is happening.
No two countries that both had McDonald's had fought a war against each other since each got its McDonald's
French voters are trying to preserve a 35-hour work week in a world where Indian engineers are ready to work a 35-hour day. Good luck.
Rabbi Marx pointed out to me that there is a verse in Isaiah that says, "You are my witness. I am the Lord,
Pessimists are usually right and optimists are usually wrong but all the great changes have been accomplished by optimists.
No policy is sustainable without a public that broadly understands why it's necessary and sees the world the way you do ...
We have grown addicted to our high salaries, and now we are really going to have to earn them, the CEO said.