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Edward R. Lyman
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quote: Principle — particularly moral principle — can never be a weathervane, spinning around this way and that with the shifting winds of expediency. Moral principle is a compass forever fixed and forever true—and that is as important in business as it is in th
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Edward Paul Abbey
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quote: Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.
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Elbert Hubbard
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quote: I would rather be able to appreciate things I can not have than to have things I am not able to appreciate.
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Ernest Hemingway
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quote: We have come out of the time when obedience, the acceptance of discipline, intelligent courage and resolution were most important, into that more difficult time when it is a mans duty to understand his world rather than simply fight for it.
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