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John Armstrong Quotes

«Much had he read, Much more had seen; he studied from the life, and in th' original perus'd mankind»
«Th' athletic fool, to whom what Heaven denied / Of soul, is well compensated in limbs.»
«The situation is only getting worse.»
«It seems to be a market that's really beginning to open up. A lot of the smaller companies we've talked to in the last year have finally finished their product development and worked through their bugs.»
«Sony has the access to the consumer market, not Cisco, so why re-create the wheel when you can partner with consumer electronics makers to reach the consumer?»
«The situation is only getting worse. We started to notice it in July when imports really started to increase.»
«We're talking about consolidation. How many companies will be involved, I don't know. We're in talks with more than one integrated steel company. Our talks with National are just further down the pike.»
«That's a very broad brush he paints of the industry, ... That may be true of some newspapers but not of others.»
«We take great pride in our environmental stewardship and are addressing these issues as quickly as possible.»
«The restart will be within the next couple of weeks. We'll have it producing at full capacity in a relatively short period of time thereafter.»

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