Manufacturers are making products kosher to get in on that market, plus more people are looking for kosher.
‐‐ Larry Miller
Manufacturers employ more than 14 million Americans doing what Americans do best, making things, building things, transforming raw materials into finished products.
‐‐ John Engler
Manufacturers must accept responsibility for their customers' safety.
‐‐ Eric Schneiderman
Manufacturing and commercial monopolies owe their origin not to a tendency imminent in a capitalist economy but to governmental interventionist policy directed against free trade and laissez faire.
‐‐ Ludwig von Mises
Manufacturing and other unskilled professions that were union jobs, that allowed people to live a middle-class life, are disappearing both because unions are disappearing and because of the global nature of the economy.
‐‐ Andy Stern
Manufacturing capacity is not a rigid level against which one bounces. When you are dealing with a world economy, with a flexibility to employ production facilities other than one's own, then the concept of capacity is vaguer.
‐‐ Alan Greenspan
Manufacturing doesn't just mean building cars and metal-bashing; it includes making pharmaceuticals and hi-tech electronics. A crucial part of the process is the research and development that allows better and greener products to come to market. Britain has traditionally had a strong science and engineering base.
‐‐ Martin Rees
Manufacturing is more than just putting parts together. It's coming up with ideas, testing principles and perfecting the engineering, as well as final assembly.
‐‐ James Dyson
Manufacturing is the backbone of Connecticut's economy, and suppliers such as Click Bond depend on partnerships with U.S.-based manufacturers that export many of their products with Ex-Im's backing.
‐‐ Elizabeth Esty
Manufacturing takes place in very large facilities. If you want to build a computer chip, you need a giant semiconductor fabrication facility. But nature can grow complex molecular machines using nothing more than a plant.
‐‐ Ralph Merkle
Manuka honey is magic.
‐‐ Shawn Mendes
Manuscript: something submitted in haste and returned at leisure.
‐‐ Oliver Herford
Many a bum show has been saved by the flag.
‐‐ George M. Cohan
Many a calm river begins as a turbulent waterfall, yet none hurtles and foams all the way to the sea.
‐‐ Mikhail Lermontov
Many a dangerous temptation comes to us in gay, fine colours, that are but skin-deep.
‐‐ Matthew Henry
Many a doctrine is like a window pane. We see truth through it but it divides us from truth.
‐‐ Khalil Gibran
Many a family, in order to make a 'proper showing,' will commit itself for a larger and more expensive house than is needed, in an expensive neighborhood. Almost everyone would, it seems, like to keep up with the Joneses.
‐‐ Ezra Taft Benson
Many a fine SF story uses science or technology merely as backdrop. Many a fine SF story presumes a technological breakthrough and explores its implications without attempting to predict how the thing might actual work.
‐‐ Edward M. Lerner
Many a friendship, long, loyal, and self-sacrificing, rested at first on no thicker a foundation than a kind word.
‐‐ Frederick William Faber
Many a genius has been slow of growth. Oaks that flourish for a thousand years do not spring up into beauty like a reed.
‐‐ George Henry Lewes
Many a good newspaper story has been ruined by over verification.
‐‐ James Gordon Bennett
Many a happiness in life, as many a disaster, can be due to chance, but the peace within us can never be governed by chance.
‐‐ Maurice Maeterlinck
Many a man curses the rain that falls upon his head, and knows not that it brings abundance to drive away the hunger.
‐‐ Saint Basil
Many a man fails as an original thinker simply because his memory it too good.
‐‐ Friedrich Nietzsche
Many a man gets weary of clamping down on his rough impulses, which if given occasional release would encourage the living of life with salt in it, in place of dust.
‐‐ Henry S. Haskins
Many a man has fallen in love with a girl in a light so dim he would not have chosen a suit by it.
‐‐ Maurice Chevalier
Many a man has finally succeeded only because he has failed after repeated efforts. If he had never met defeat he would never have known any great victory.
‐‐ Orison Swett Marden
Many a man in his hour of trial has turned to the Book of Mormon and been enlightened, enlivened, and comforted. The psalms in the Old Testament have a special food for the soul of one in distress.
‐‐ Ezra Taft Benson
Many a man in love with a dimple makes the mistake of marrying the whole girl.
‐‐ Stephen Leacock
Many a man is praised for his reserve and so-called shyness when he is simply too proud to risk making a fool of himself.
‐‐ J. B. Priestley
Many a man is saved from being a thief by finding everything locked up.
‐‐ E. W. Howe
Many a man owes his advancement very largely to his ability to converse well. The ability to interest people in your conversation, to hold them, is a great power.
‐‐ Orison Swett Marden
Many a man owes his success to his first wife and his second wife to his success.
‐‐ Jim Backus
Many a man renounces morals, but with great difficulty the conception, 'morality.' Morality is the 'idea' of morals, their intellectual power, their power over the conscience; on the other hand, morals are too material to rule the mind, and do not fetter an 'intellectual' man, a so-called independent, a 'freethinker.'
‐‐ Max Stirner
Many a man's reputation would not know his character if they met on the street.
‐‐ Elbert Hubbard
Many a man's strength is in opposition, and when he faileth, he grows out of use.
‐‐ Francis Bacon
Many a man thinks he is buying pleasure, when he is really selling himself to it.
‐‐ Benjamin Franklin
Many a man thinks he is patient when, in reality, he is indifferent.
‐‐ B. C. Forbes
Many a man who has known himself at ten forgets himself utterly between ten and thirty.
‐‐ Catherine Drinker Bowen
Many a man who pays rent all his life owns his own home; and many a family has successfully saved for a home only to find itself at last with nothing but a house.
‐‐ Bruce Barton
Many a man who thinks to found a home discovers that he has merely opened a tavern for his friends.
‐‐ Norman Douglas
Many a man will have the courage to die gallantly, but will not have the courage to say, or even to think, that the cause for which he is asked to die is an unworthy one.
‐‐ Bertrand Russell
Many a person has held close, throughout their entire lives, two friends that always remained strange to one another, because one of them attracted by virtue of similarity, the other by difference.
‐‐ Emil Ludwig
Many a person who started out to conquer the world in shining army has ended up just getting along. The horse got tired, the army rusty. The goal was removed and unsure.
‐‐ Robert A. Cook
Many a secret that cannot be pried out by curiosity can be drawn out by indifference.
‐‐ Sydney J. Harris
Many a sin has sullied me in body and in soul because I did not restrain my thoughts nor guard my lips: nevertheless it is to Thee, O God of majesty and love, that I turn in my extremity, for Thou art the fount of mercy; to Thee, as quickly as I may, I speed: for Thou alone canst heal me; I take refuge under Thy protection.
‐‐ Saint Ambrose
Many a small thing has been made large by the right kind of advertising.
‐‐ Mark Twain
Many a thief is a better man than many a clergyman, and miles nearer to the gate of the kingdom.
‐‐ George MacDonald
Many a time a man cannot be such as he would be, if circumstances do not admit of it.
‐‐ Jean Racine