A Quote by Louis Finkelstein

From the long range point of view, I do not know of anything we can do more important than to make some contribution to the preservation of religion as a vital force in America.
What's more important is, rather than looking at it from a commercial point of view, what we have to make sure is, where there's existence of the sport, it keeps on increasing there, and at the same time, you look at some of the other countries where there's the prospect of playing cricket.
There is nothing more practical than the preservation of beauty, than the preservation of anything that appeals to the higher emotions of mankind
In the short term, some deadly virus might be more important, but in the long run there is hardly anything more important than asteroids.
It is more important to let a child's imagination develop than it is to labor to inculcate in him or her some correct ethical point of view.
Are people more important than the grizzly bear? Only from the point of view of some people.
[T]he more clamour we make about 'the women's point of view', the more we rub it into people that the women's point of view is different, and frankly I do not think it is -- at least in my job. The line I always want to take is, that there is the 'point of view' of the reasonably enlightened human brain, and that this is the aspect of the matter which I am best fitted to uphold.
From a high-tech point of view, an agriculture point of view, a goods-and-services point of view, a great deal of [committee Democrats] have no choice except to support allowing America access to these markets.
It is your mind that matters economically, as much or more than your mouth or hands. In the long run, the most important economic effect of population size and growth is the contribution of additional people to our stock of useful knowledge. And this contribution is large enough in the long run to overcome all the costs of population growth.
An important contribution to a much-neglected but very important subject. No other author has set out to do what Davenport accomplishes, which is a systematic study of how key representatives of America's rising tide of religion attempted a theoretical understanding of, and practical response to, America's rising tide of commerce.
I don't need to publish anything to make a living, so to speak, and I think it is much more important to spread information about our European religion than it is to make money from doing so.
In my view, airstrikes without an effective ground force are unlikely to make any meaningful contribution to defeating Isis.
I know from an editor's point of view or a publisher's point of view it's easier to slot me into a particular niche. But I know that I'd be bored unless I wrote a book that in some senses was a challenge.
It's more important than ever for America to rededicate itself to manufacturing at home. When we make more products in America, more American families will make it.
My point of view when I make a book or I make a movie is to see the humanistic point of view. The point of view of the daily life of normal people.
It is important for you to know who you are and who you may become. It is more important than what you do, even as vital as your work is and will be.
From a Buddhist point of view, this is standing the truth on its head by considering goods as more important than people and consumption as more important than creative activity. It means shifting the emphasis from the worker to the product of work, that is, from the human to the sub-human, surrender to the forces of evil.
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