5,159 Quotes About Mean

  • Author Bruce Babbitt
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    The notion that big business and big labor and big government can sit down around a table somewhere and work out the direction of the American economy is at complete variance with the reality of where the American economy is headed. I mean, it's like dinosaurs gathering to talk about the evolution of a new generation of mammals.

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  • Author Bruce Barton
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    The faults of advertising are only those common to all human institutions. If advertising speaks to a thousand in order to influence one, so does the church. And if it encourages people to live beyond their means, so does matrimony. Good times, bad times, there will always be advertising. In good times, people want to advertise; in bad times they have to.

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  • Author Bruce Bochy
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    When you first come up, you don't know what you're getting into. He thought he took too many pitches. This time, he's getting his swings. That doesn't mean he's out of control, just that he's being aggressive.

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  • Author Carol Burnett
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    You know, one wonderful thing that came out of my Enquirer experience is that, in my case, it was ruled tabloids are magazines. Which means they didn't have the protection that a newspaper has.

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  • Author Carol Burnett
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    My interesting diet tips are eat early and don't nosh between meals. I mean, I can pack it away.

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  • Author Carol Burnett
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    Daddy, when he drank, just became sweeter. There wasn't a mean thought in his body. I've always said he was like a drunk Jimmy Stewart.

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  • Author Cate Blanchett
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    Yaron has elevated the way Australia perceives circus, both nationally and internationally ... I mean remarkable.

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  • Author Charles Baudelaire
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    Doubt, or the absence of faith and naivete, is a vice peculiar to this age, for no one is obedient nowadays; and naivete, which means the dominance of temperament in the manner, is a gift from God, possessed by very few.

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