“My object, having a surplus to deal with, is to consider how I can deal with it to the greatest advantage to the consumer - how, without inflicting any injury on Canada, I can secure the most substantial benefit to this country, to the manufacturing, to the commercial, and to the agricultural interests. The real way in which we can benefit the working and manufacturing classes is, unquestionably, by removing the burden that presses on the springs of manufactures and commerce.” WayI CanRealCountryInterestDealsClassObjectsBenefitsSpringAdvantagePressesBurdenSecureConsumersInjuryCanadaCommerceManufacturingSurplus Author:Robert Peel
“A vast deal of ingenuity is wasted every year in evoking the undesirable, in the careful construction of objects which burden life. Frankenstein was a large rather than an isolated example.” YearsDealsExampleObjectsCarefulBurdenConstructionIsolatedIngenuityUndesirable Book:Americans and Others Source: Americans and Others
“every issue that we deal with in this country has a moral component to it. And so, to divorce a moral component to the debt burden we're leaving the next generation, the tax structure to how we spend our money in Washington, and how we - you know, how we value human life - I mean, all of those things, to me interrelate. They're not - they're not separate issues.” KnowsHumansMeanCountryValuesNextDealsMoralKnow HowIssuesGenerationsTaxesStructureLeavingBurdenDivorceDebtHuman LifeComponentsNext Generation Author:Rick Santorum
“...why is an artist an artist? Artists simply do feel and see things in a different way to other people. In a way it's a blessing, but it can also be a terrible curse. There's a great deal of satisfaction to be earned from it but often it's also a terrible burden.” PeopleWayFeelsDifferentArtistDealsTerribleBlessingSatisfactionBurdenCurseDifferent Ways Author:Roger Waters