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  • Prospects of normalizing our relations with Russia look good. -- Eduard Shevardnadze
  • Keep the problems of clients and prospects confidential. Divulge information only with their consent. -- Arthur Nielsen
  • Optimism doesn't wait on facts. It deals with prospects. Pessimism is a waste of time. -- Norman Cousins
  • I just was not going to subject my record to the bleak prospects of a primary election. -- Arlen Specter
  • The hours we pass with happy prospects in view are more pleasing than those crowded with fruition. -- Oliver Goldsmith
  • Look in the mirror, and don't be tempted to equate transient domination with either intrinsic superiority or prospects for extended survival. -- Stephen Jay Gould
  • There is an abundance of misinformation, exaggeration, and blatant lies being spread by interest groups regarding the prospects for embryonic stem cell research. -- Virginia Foxx
  • Advertising is salesmanship mass produced. No one would bother to use advertising if he could talk to all his prospects face-to-face. But he can't. -- Morris Hite
  • I've always been hopeful about Scotland's prospects. And I now believe more than ever that Scotland is within touching distance of achieving independence and equality. -- Sean Connery
  • The human race's prospects of survival were considerably better when we were defenceless against tigers than they are today when we have become defenceless against ourselves. -- Arnold J. Toynbee
  • The headline is the 'ticket on the meat.' Use it to flag down readers who are prospects for the kind of product you are advertising. -- David Ogilvy
  • To get nostalgic about other people's music, or even about your own, makes a terrible statement about the condition of your life and your prospects for the future. -- Neil Peart
  • Obama seems to inspire a bizarre personal loyalty among his advocates, particularly among young people who should by all rights be concerned with their fading futures and collapsing prospects. -- Ben Shapiro
  • But in terms of how people live together, how we minimize the prospects of conflict and maximize the prospects of peace, the place of religion in our society today is essential. -- Tony Blair
  • In marketing I've seen only one strategy that can't miss - and that is to market to your best customers first, your best prospects second and the rest of the world last. -- John Romero
  • A comfortable old age is the reward of a well-spent youth. Instead of its bringing sad and melancholy prospects of decay, it would give us hopes of eternal youth in a better world. -- Maurice Chevalier
  • I have a terrible tendency to lick my fingers when I cook. So much so that I got a telling off from my pastry teacher years ago, who said it would hinder my prospects. -- Yotam Ottolenghi
  • One argument goes that recessions are good for female artists because when money flies out the window, women are allowed in the house. The other claims that when money ebbs, so do prospects for women. -- Jerry Saltz
  • Whatever the long-term legal prospects for same-sex marriage, President Obama's willingness to put the matter front and center in an election year can at least make him a candidate for inclusion in Kennedy's Profiles in Courage. -- Robert Dallek
  • Since the Protestant majority in Northern Ireland wants to remain a part of Great Britain, and since Ireland itself has shown little interest in reunification, the IRA's prospects for success through political channels have always been limited. -- James Surowiecki
  • I sum up the prospects for 1967 in three short sentences. We are back on course. The ship is picking up speed. The economy is moving. Every seaman knows the command at such a moment: 'steady as she goes'. -- James Callaghan
  • It is hard to be enthusiastic about the economy's prospects when house prices are falling: Households spend less, small business owners can't use homes as collateral for loans and local governments are forced to cut jobs and programs as property-tax revenue disappears. -- Mark Zandi
  • The 1970s - I was ten in 1975 - were a bad decade in all sorts of ways but the middle class had comfortable assumptions about the prospects for its children. The middle class was smaller then; it was a much less competitive Britain, less meritocratic. -- David Miliband
  • As a child our dreams got scattered all about and all our future prospects got scattered to so many places, and we spend our lives trying to find the little pieces that make up our lives and make up the dreams that we had as a child that got blown away in the windstorm. -- Terrence Howard
  • It is paradoxical, yet true, to say, that the more we know, the more ignorant we become in the absolute sense, for it is only through enlightenment that we become conscious of our limitations. Precisely one of the most gratifying results of intellectual evolution is the continuous opening up of new and greater prospects. -- Nikola Tesla
  • I was spending a lot of time in Mumbai after I met my husband, who is Indian, and while parts of the city were prospering like crazy, I couldn't quite make out how the new wealth had changed the prospects of the majority of city residents who lived in slums. So after a few years I stopped wondering and started reporting. -- Katherine Boo
  • I think the inflation prospects for the U.S. over the next five or six, seven years, are quite serious. You cannot have a bumper crop in apples without the value or the price of each apple falling. The Fed has had the largest increase in the monetary base in the history of the U.S., from colonial times to the present, times ten. -- Arthur Laffer
  • I didn't have any great job prospects. -- Rickie Lee Jones
  • Does the business have favourable long term prospects? -- Warren Buffett
  • The family name hasn't fostered my prospects - ever. -- Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia
  • There is turmoil under the heavens. The prospects are excellent. -- Mao Zedong
  • Disarmament by war and democracy by occupation are difficult prospects. -- Hans Blix
  • Without a doubt, the prospects (of China-US economic and trade relationship) are bright, -- Patricia Russo
  • Survival prospects are poor for an animal that is not suspicious of novelty. -- Daniel Kahneman
  • Life, within doors, has few pleasanter prospects than a neatly-arranged and well-provisioned breakfast-table. -- Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • A single gentle rain makes the grass many shades greener. So our prospects brighten . . . -- Mary E. Pearson
  • Keep the problems of clients and prospects confidential. Divulge information only with their consent. -- Arthur Nielsen
  • The most powerful concept in marketing is owning a word in the prospects mind. -- Al Ries
  • If you don't aim for the best prospects, you're likely to do business with any prospect. -- Todd Duncan
  • As distant prospects please us, but when near We find but desert rocks and fleeting air -- Samuel Garth
  • One may gain attention by wearing a fools cap. But he would ruin his selling prospects -- Claude C. Hopkins
  • Obvious prospects for physical growth in a business do not translate into obvious profits for investors. -- Benjamin Graham
  • The children of the unemployed achieve less in school and appear to have reduced long-term earnings prospects. -- Ben Bernanke
  • The future promise of any nation can be directly measured by the present prospects of its youth. -- John F. Kennedy
  • Of human life, the most glorious or humble prospects are alike and soon bounded by the sepulchre. -- Edward Gibbon
  • Becoming well known (at least among your prospects & connections) is the most valuable element in the connection process. -- Jeffrey Gitomer
  • The prospects are dim for a society that makes mascots out of the unproductive and condemns the productive. -- Walter E. Williams
  • You never know how you'll turn out till you've been down to half a dollar and no prospects. -- Mary Stewart
  • Pity is the most agreeable feeling among those who have little pride and no prospects of great conquests. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Your choice of diet can influence your long term health prospects more than any other action you might take. -- C. Everett Koop
  • You have to drop your sales mentality and start working with your prospects as if they've already hired you. -- Jill Konrath
  • Let's say there are prospects for a new Nigeria, but I don't think we have a new Nigeria yet. -- Wole Soyinka
  • I will design myself a reputation, in which prospects can place their trust, and customers return to and recommend. -- Chris Murray
  • The less serious running of any description which an athlete indulges in before eighteen, the better for his future prospects. -- Alfred Shrubb
  • People exaggerate their own skills. they are optimistic about their prospects and overconfident about their guesses, including which managers to pick. -- Richard Thaler
  • you've always been living on prospects; for my part, I'd rather have a mole-hill in possession than a mountain in prospect. -- Maria Edgeworth
  • While Resignation gently slopes away, And all his prospects brightening to the last, His heaven commences ere the world be past. -- Oliver Goldsmith
  • Attempts to put pressure on Russia and to compel it to abandon its values, truth and justice have no prospects whatsoever. -- Sergei Lavrov
  • Every new source from which man has increased his power on earth has been used to diminish the prospects of his successors. -- C.D. Darlington
  • More than anything else, I think prospects, customers and citizens watch what you do more than they listen to what you say. -- Seth Godin
  • Let your customers and prospects recommend you to each other and let you competition wish they were you. That is our mission. -- Chris Murray
  • I think my mum wanted me to join the army or something, or become a surveyor - something with good career prospects. -- Andy Serkis
  • History constantly reminds us that in an uncertain world there is no visibility of prospects. Future earnings cannot be predicted with accuracy. -- David Dreman
  • I hate to spoil my own prospects, but I really don't respect the kiss-and-tell approach to public life at all, not at all. -- Alexander Downer
  • The senior wizard in a world of magic had the same prospects of long-term employment as a pogo stick tester in a minefield. -- Terry Pratchett
  • There's unrecognizable change happening in Britain. The life prospects and job prospects, particularly of working-class people, have been severely dented. Without anyone being asked. -- Nigel Farage
  • The prospects of green economic opportunity is going to be determined to a great extent by politicians arriving at some sort of bi-partisan resolution. -- Van Jones
  • Religious freedom in an open society has the best prospects of flourishing to the extent that it expresses itself as freedom of religious inquiry. -- Sidney Hook
  • I see a resurgence of interest in poetry. I am less optimistic about the prospects for the arts when it comes to federal funding. -- Rita Dove
  • What happens in Bermondsey on February 24th will be a pointer to the rest of the country as far as Labour's prospects are concerned. -- Peter Tatchell
  • I'm nervous about the prospects of an America that refuses to abide by its best conscience and its best lights and its best angels. -- Michael Eric Dyson
  • Whatever the potential pitfalls, banks are increasingly enthusiastic about venture capital, particularly in new companies with strong prospects in fields like health care and technology. -- Alex Berenson
  • But the prospects of designing chemical plants for industrial scale chemical processes seemed far less interesting than the chemical events that occur in biological systems. -- Paul Berg
  • Unless some effective supranational government can be set up and brought quickly into action, the prospects of peace and human progress are dark and doubtful. -- Winston Churchill
  • Cities that tend of have better schools for middle-income families, they tend to have much better prospects for kids moving up in the income distribution. -- Raj Chetty
  • Intelligence and the spirit of adventure can be combined to create new energies, and out of these energies may come exciting and rewarding new prospects. -- Norman Cousins
  • Ask your loyal customers for positive comments about your products and your service. Then post these testimonials where other customers and prospects can enjoy them. -- Ron Kaufman
  • In the Netherlands, we have had a difficult year and we are now getting out of this difficulty. So we have now growth prospects for 2014. -- Mark Rutte
  • The life prospects of an American are more dependent on the income and education of his parents than in any of the other advanced industrial countries. -- Joseph Stiglitz
  • I devoted myself to writing for years without representation or a promise of anything. And there were times when I felt quite down about my prospects. -- Geoffrey S. Fletcher
  • Let me put it very plainly: If we Republicans choose Donald Trump as our nominee, the prospects for a safe and prosperous future are greatly diminished. -- Mitt Romney
  • Your situation and prospects only seem hopeless because you have ideas of hope. Knock off that hope and the crippling feelings of helplessness go with it. -- U.G. Krishnamurti
  • The worst fault a salesman can commit is to be a bore...... Pretend to be vastly interested in any subject the prospects shows an interest in. -- David Ogilvy
  • The mobile business in particular is something we must take seriously. I see tremendous prospects for all those transactions that can be handled on mobile phones. -- Hubert Burda
  • I don't know what kind of great I'm bound to be," Dove considered his prospects calmly, "all I know for certain is I'm born a world-shaker. -- Nelson Algren
  • Curiosity is one of the permanent and certain characteristics of a vigorous intellect. Every advance into knowledge opens new prospects, and produces new incitements to farther progress. -- Samuel Johnson
  • It's not enough to create value, you have to interpret the value for your prospects and customers so that they can feel the value emotionally and empirically. -- Nido R Qubein
  • If evolution is a struggle for survival, why hasn't it ruthlessly eliminated altruists, who seem to increase another's prospects of survival at the cost of their own? -- Peter Singer
  • Unfortunately, little attention was paid to how Arafat ruled. In fact, some saw the harsh and repressive nature of Arafat's regime as actually bolstering the prospects for peace. -- Natan Sharansky
  • For wheresoe'er I turn my ravish'd eyes, Gay gilded scenes and shining prospects rise, Poetic fields encompass me around, And still I seem to tread on classic ground. -- Joseph Addison
  • If you can intervene early in the lives of girls here and in other parts of the world, you can begin to change the prospects for the future. -- Jane Fonda
  • If young men have jobs - or the prospects of jobs - they are less likely to take up arms, they are less likely to join the resistance. -- Niall Ferguson
  • It's true I've got no shirts to wear; It's true my butcher's bill is due; It's true my prospects all look blue-- But don't let that unsettle you -- W.S. Gilbert
  • Energetic action on debt would make a radical difference to the prospects of many of the poorest countries in the world, at no practical cost to creditor countries. -- Kenneth Clarke
  • We should create an America in which it's - we can - Americans have a better chance to progress wages and job prospects, and we can do that. -- Jeff Sessions
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  • We have good joint projects in the helicopter and aircraft manufacturing industry. We are considering cooperation and are actively cooperating in space. There are good prospects there [with China]. -- Vladimir Putin
  • The best way to improve economic prospects for women is to improve job prospects for the men in their lives, even if that means increasing the so-called pay gap. -- Phyllis Schlafly
  • As people seek to improve their living environment, there will be continuous demand for residential property. Investment in real estate market should have reasonable prospects in the long run. -- Li Ka-shing
  • To be successful and grow your business and revenues, you must match the way you market your products with the way your prospects learn about and shop for your products. -- Brian Halligan
  • My prospects for life, though in a measure shaded with uncertainty, hardship and danger, are very animating and bright. My prospects for another life, blessed be God, are still brighter. -- Adoniram Judson
  • The ability of the countries within the region to cooperate and establish good-neighborly relations ... will be an important criterion for evaluating their prospects of full integration with the European Union, -- Martti Ahtisaari
  • Just as people have long believed that strengthening ties of trade improves the prospects for peace and the free exchange of ideas, Facebook friendships or Twitter followings already transcend national borders. -- Douglas Alexander
  • Perhaps never before or since have so many people taken the measure of economic prospects and found them so favorable as in the two days following the Thursday [24th October 1929] disaster. -- John Kenneth Galbraith
  • The opposite of play isnâ??t work. Itâ??s depression. To play is to act out and be willful, exultant and committed as if one is assured of oneâ??s prospects. -- Brian Sutton-Smith
  • HubSpot's CRM and Sidekick are perfect for companies that want to transform how they attract, engage, and delight prospects, customers and leads and want sales technology that matches today's buying process. -- Brian Halligan
  • In order to succeed, this group will need a singleness of purpose, they will need a dedication, and they will have to convince all of their prospects of the willingness to sacrifice. -- Vince Lombardi
  • We paid off our debts, we learned some, made friends and returned in 1950 with a larger view of life. I had, however, no home, no income of any kind and no prospects whatsoever. -- James W. Black
  • We paid off our debts, we learned some, made friends and returned in 1950 with a larger view of life. I had, however, no home, no income of any kind and no prospects whatsoever. -- James W. Black
  • Marriage orients men and women toward the future, asking them not just to commit to each other but to plan, to earn, to save, and to devote themselves to advancing their children's prospects. -- Daniel Patrick Moynihan
  • It is particularly pleasing to see how purely basic research, originally aimed at testing the genetic identity of different cell types in the body, has turned out to have clear human health prospects. -- John Gurdon
  • Poverty is less a matter of income than of prospects. While the incomes of the poor have steadily risen through Great Society largesse, their prospects have plummeted as families have broken into dependent fragments. -- George Gilder
  • An easygoing person is probably more accessible to the realization of eternity--the endless flow of life and death--than one who takes his prospects and duties overseriously. It is the overserious who are truly frivolous. -- Eric Hoffer
  • I have learned never to underestimate the capacity of the human mind and body to regenerate - even when prospects seem most wretched. The life force may be the least understood force on earth. -- Norman Cousins
  • I can't deny that some customers and prospects think it's the key to our future. But it's not. We're certainly supportive of the Dept. of Justice and the 20 states that have brought this action. -- Jim Barksdale
  • I'd love to be in another film, but they haven't asked me. I think it's a shame but the prospects of me doing another one now are remote. Please do campaign on my behalf. -- Julie Walters
  • The biggest potential of Facebook is that people can build networks. For business persons, it means that they can build their list of leads, which they can look upon as prospects for furthering their business. -- Darren L Johnson
  • Well my thoughts on American swimming are that our prospects look favorable, but we may not have as strong a showing in the gold medal count as in previous Olympics. But I am not coaching. -- Mark Spitz
  • Our trip to Moscow opens new prospects for peace in the Middle East. Our people want simple things: to be free and to have sovereignty. All this is impossible without an end to the occupation. -- Khaled Mashal
  • There was a time when bright people had few prospects for higher education and good jobs here. But that is changing. India is no longer seen as an undesirable place to work or pursue research. -- Shashi Tharoor
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