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Quotes by Richard Robinson

“affect the bottom line. I can keep doing the job, but I end up with less money.”

“Record-breaking sales of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince drove significantly higher results in childrens book publishing and distribution and for the company overall,”

“Uncles taking a photo of me on my bike,”

“I think back now, its like nothing was going through my mind. Somebody swung at me and my natural reaction was to fight back. Im not a violent person, Im far from it. But I also work hard for whats mine and Im going to defend it.”

“This has been a stellar quarter and year for Scholastic, enabling us to exceed our revenue and profit goals.”

“Kids are our customers and so we are very directly connected to them. Thats the secret of our success.”

“There is a place for moderate Republicans. I think that there are a handful of liberal Republicans out there who really should be Democrats. Mike Holmes is that type of Republican.”

“Mobile is the key revenue generating service emerging in China. Money is being made in the mobile sector as Internet downloading is huge but almost entirely pirated.”

“Mobile are a key revenue-generating service emerging in China.”

“This type of adversity tends to galvanize your support.”

In the Christian religion, though perhaps not in any other, we frequently find a conception of god that is selfcontradictory and therefore corresponds to nothing. That is the conception formed by the following three propositions taken together:1. God is all-powerful.2. God is all-benevolent.3. There is much misery in the world.A god who was all-powerful but left much misery in the world would not be all-benevolent. An all-benevolent god in a world containing much misery would not be an all-powerful god. A world containing a god who was both all-powerful and all-benevolent would contain no misery.Here, then, we have a mathematical proof bearing on a common religious doctrine. Anyone who is confident that he frequently comes across misery in the world may conclude with equal confidence that there is no such thing as an all-powerful and all-benevolent god. And this mathematically disposes of official Christianity, as has long been known.