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“The U.S.-China relationship is one of the most important bilateral relationships in the world.”
Max Baucus“The U.S.-China relationship is one of the most important bilateral relationships in the world.”
Max Baucus“We won't sit idly by when a crime is committed in the real world. So why should we when it happens in cyber space?”
Max Baucus“Failure to pass TPP sends a big signal. The United States is backing off, backing away. That will create a huge void here.”
Max Baucus“Max, you cannot stay in the background forever. It is time to stand out in front. You have all that you need.” Analea”
Kathy Cyr, Max Hamby and the Emerald Hunt“I want to do it too!" (sitting motionless)Nudge: "Nope, you stand out like a fart in a church."Max: (muttering) "Appropriately enough."Iggy: "What about me?" (stands still)Max: "No, you're visible."Iggy: "Am not!"Max: (throws a pinecone at him) "Could I do that if I wouldn't see you?”
James Patterson, The Final Warning“The idea for Maximum Ride come from the earlier books of mine called When the Wind Blows and The Lake House, which also feature a character named Max who escapes from a quiet despicable school. Most of the similarities end there. Max and the other kids in Maximum Ride are not the same Max and kids featured in those two books. nor do Frannie and Kit play any part in Maximum Ride. I hope you enjoy the ride anyways. ”
James Patterson“When the artist finds himself he is lost. The fact that he has succeeded in never finding himself is regarded by Max Ernst as his only lasting achievement. ”
Max Ernst“In a democracy the people choose a leader in whom they trust. Then the chosen leader says, 'Now shut up and obey me.' People and party are then no longer free to interfere in his business.”
Max Weber, From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology“Existential envy which is directed against the other person’s very nature, is the strongest source of ressentiment. It is as if it whispers continually: “I can forgive everything, but not that you are— that you are what you are—that I am not what you are—indeed that I am not you.” This form of envy strips the opponent of his very existence, for this existence as such is felt to be a “pressure,” a “reproach,” and an unbearable humiliation. In the lives of great men there are always critical periods of instability, in which they alternately envy and try to love those whose merits they cannot but esteem. Only gradually, one of these attitudes will predominate. Here lies the meaning of Goethe’s reflection that “against another’s great merits, there is no remedy but love.”― Max Scheler”
Max Scheler“The secret to my success is actually simple: I failed so many times that succeeding eventually became a mathematical certainty.”
Max Hawthorne