Quote by Alexander Pope
If a mans character is to be abused theres nobody like a relative

If a mans character is to be abused theres nobody like a relative to do the business. – Alexander Pope

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True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, as those who move easiest have learned to dance. – Alexander Pope

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After adding trillions to the debt on big-government policies most Americans didnt ask for and which we couldnt afford, Democratic leaders say they need more money, which they intend to take from small business, even though small businesses create the majority of new jobs. – Mitch McConnell

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Not since the steam engine has any invention disrupted business models like the Internet. Whole industries including music distribution, yellow-pages directories, landline telephones, and fax machines have been radically reordered by the digital revolution. – John Sununu

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My business is the enforcement of the tax laws and the integrity of the tax code and making sure that trustees of charitable giving are true trustees. – Chuck Grassley

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Listen, if theres one sure-fire rule that I have learned in this business, its that I dont know anything about human nature. – Francis Ford Coppola

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