Quote by Paul Harris
To attempt to superimpose its views through the exercise of force,

To attempt to superimpose its views through the exercise of force, is seldom the part of intelligence it is frequently the part of ignorance. – Paul Harris

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Personality has power to uplift, power to depress, power to curse, and power to bless. – Paul Harris

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Ones nativity is not of his own choosing, but whatever it may be, it is entitled to respect and all nations have honorable place in the worlds family. – Paul Harris

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Judy, we think that since the 11th of September, 2001, weve faced a similar heightened threat level. And weve been enhancing both the exchange of intelligence and security information and the assessment of that information, because thats the crucial element. – David Blunkett

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Common sense is not so common. – Voltaire

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Yes we have a specific procedure which we follow in all cases where the Agency is in contact, for the purposes of acquiring intelligence or whatever the case may be, with an individual. – Richard M. Helms

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Many openly show discontentment with their looks, but few with their intelligence. I, however, assure you there are many more plain minds than faces. – Bryant H. McGill

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