Richard N Haass What countries must do to join the World Trade Organization is precisely what they must do to become productive and democratic: accept the rule of law, reduce corruption, and become open, accountable, and transparent. – Richard N Haass Accept Quotes Accountable Quotes Corruption Quotes Countries Quotes Democratic Quotes Law Quotes Organization Quotes Precisely Quotes Productive Quotes Reduce Quotes Rule Quotes Trade Quotes Transparent Quotes A China that trades extensively with the U.S. and its Asian neighbors will think twice before it pursues any policy that would place those relationships at risk. Likewise, trade between India and Pakistan could contribute to the normalization of ties between these long-estranged neighbors. Trade is the all-but-forgotten weapon in the battle against poverty, but it can provide more help to the poor than aid can.
HealthJessie Pavelka I think a lot of trainers are forgetting to take care of themselves and focusing only on their clients. You see it with doctors, nurses, and caretakers. If you put too much effort into only helping others, you are neglecting yourself, and your health is the only thing that makes it possible for you to help others. – Jessie Pavelka
Paul Gillmor While there are many influences on gas prices in America, I believe the passage of a national energy bill will help relieve this burden on our country. – Paul Gillmor
Ivan Pavlov It is not accidental that all phenomena of human life are dominated by the search for daily bread – the oldest link connecting all living things, man included, with the surrounding nature. – Ivan Pavlov
Angie Thomas I wanted to have a book that showed there’s no one way to sound black. I wanted to tell teens that the way you speak is okay; you’re good the way you are. – Angie Thomas
Jim Kerr Back in the Seventies, we bucked the trend. Instead of going to London and handing in a demo tape, we insisted the record labels came to Glasgow to hear us. – Jim Kerr
David BlunkettFinance Let’s not allow the voice of the people to be overwhelmed by the siren song of those who opposed regulation, who demanded that government should stand aside and let finance and business run the show. – David Blunkett
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