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Quotes About States

What begins as a banking crisis ends with a banking crisis, even if it goes through the states' accounts.
~ Unknown
The travel and tourism industry is the lifeblood of many states around the country - including Florida, California, New York and Nevada, to name a few.
~ Mark Foley
Consistent with those patterns, there has been essentially no correlation between what states have spent on education and their measured academic outcomes. In other words, America's educational productivity appears to have collapsed, at least as measured by the NAEP and the SAT."15
~ Mark R. Levin
I believe in the future resolution of these two states, dream and reality, which are seemingly so contradictory, into a kind of absolute reality, a surreality, if one may so speak.
~ Andre Breton
The states can make the finest contribution to the building of India's future independence if they set the right example in their own territories.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
My goal was to make New Jersey's state government a model for all other states to emulate, hopefully thereby to stem, or at least slow down, the flow of power to the federal government.
~ Charles Edison
Congress gave the legislative bodies of the ceded territories the authority to determine which Mexican people would be given US citizenship. At this time, the states and territories had the legal right to determine citizenship eligibility requirements, a power given to them by the US Constitution.
~ Unknown
The British army's occupation of Arab territories ended four centuries of Ottoman rule over them. An entirely new political map emerged as six new successor states from the former Ottoman Empire were created: Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Palestine, and Transjordan.
~ Unknown
War is the greatest plague that can afflict humanity, it destroys religion, it destroys states, it destroys families. Any scourge is preferable to it.
~ Martin Luther
march toward Italian unification. The two stories were intertwined, for Napoleon III had for several years used French troops to defend the pope, who was determined to retain temporal power in Rome, the last remaining vestige of the once-mighty Papal States.
~ Unknown
When the medicine enters the body and stops the pain, the vibrations from the combined substances stop, and the various substances return to their original states, in which they emit their original vibrations. However, if these vibrations happen to damage other cell structures, then harmful side effects will result.
~ Masaru Emoto
Ecology, like genetics, is not about equilibrium states. It is about change, change and change. Nothing stays the same forever.
~ Matt Ridley
Some states have actually increased funding for fraud investigation because the programs are paid for by federal funds they would lose if they weren't spent—in other words, rather than lose funding because of reduced welfare rolls, states simply increase the amount of staff for welfare fraud investigation.
~ Matt Taibbi
Everett scholar Ronald Reid's survey of 260 newspapers throughout the Union states showed that editorial comments emphasized Everett's speech over Lincoln's.
~ Unknown
the Union of these States—Monarchs form alliances—Republics form leagues—but here, behold a band of brothers.
~ Unknown
Action and reaction generates the six tissue states.
~ Unknown
In practice, most people will exhibit a mix of tissue states—usually two, and sometimes three. Diseases often go through a progression of states. Opposites are often active: irritation/depression, constriction/relaxation, and atrophy/stagnation. In chronic cases, the organism seems to reduce to the least active: atrophy, torpor, and depression. The
~ Unknown
The life of thought transforms its own notions. Would not a thought in equilibrium actually be an absence of thought? Thought should be known in states of equilibrium, but in relative and nonfinal states of equilibrium. We know that our most profound convictions will be completed and modified by our future experiences. All equilibrium of thought contains in itself an evolutionary seef.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
The integrity of states is ruled by the socioeconomic well-being theory. The degree of the stability of any social system is proportional to the degree of its economic growth and vice versa. Stated differently, the risk to national integrity increases proportionally to the country's economic decline.
~ Unknown
Indiana and Illinois, the two states conjoined like Siamese twins.
~ Michael Paterniti
In the third millennium BCE, modern archaeology has shown that there were indeed thousands of villages and dozens of small 'states' dotted across the river valleys of central China, rectangular walled towns of rammed earth, each with its own ruler. And in that period our narrative begins.
~ Unknown
It is the full involvement of flow, rather than happiness, that makes for excellence in life. When we are in flow, we are not happy, because to experience happiness we must focus on our inner states, and that would take away attention from the task at hand.
~ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Two terms describing states of social pathology apply also to conditions that make flow difficult to experience: anomie and alienation. Anomie—
~ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Por tanto, los estándares siguientes, y muchos otros en una fábrica, pueden ser considerados como estados objetivo (figura 5.28). Figura 5.28. Estos estándares, y muchos más, pueden ser considerados estados target u objetivo.
~ Mike Rother