The inherent corruption of man can often bring down the best system.
“The inherent corruption of man can often bring down the best system.”
The World Motivation
The inherent corruption of man can often bring down the best system.
“The inherent corruption of man can often bring down the best system.”
The inherent corruption of man can often bring down the best system.
I think with the smaller-scale projects, the burden for success falls more squarely on the shoulders of the actors and the director and the script.
I was dishwasher, then promoted to chef in a local kitchen in a restaurant in Seattle, and I was working on a building site as well, putting in insulation and painting houses, and then doing some classes at a community college nearby.
I've got nothing against big-budget values. I mean, I was very proud of 'The Avengers,' the part that I played in it, albeit a small one. It was thrilling to be part of it. But it's so huge that you can never really wrap your mind around it.
All transitions are hard. We took over a country beaten down by lies and corruption.
Until someone is prepared to lay out the systemic problem, we will simply go through cycles of finding corruption, finding a scapegoat, eliminating the scapegoat, and relaxing until we find the next scandal.
Nay, men are so far from musing of their sins, that they disdain this practise, and scoff at it: what say they, if all were of your mind; what should become of us? Shall we be always poring on our corruptions?
Education is really very important - in fact, through education we can also solve the problems like population, pollution, corruption etc.
I think most people in the developed world would admit to carrying some sort of handheld device, whether it's a laptop or a cell phone, at all times.
I can tolerate anything but corruption and nepotism.