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It is better to be early than too late in recognizing the passing of one era, the waning of old investment favorites and the advent of a new era affording new opportunities for the investor. — Thomas Rowe Price Jr.

Enjoy most: the prospect of having an impact on the public debate. Irritating liberals is a close second. — Ann Coulter

The young man who addresses himself in stern earnest to organizing his life-his habits, his associations, his reading, his study, his work-stands far more chance of rising to a position affording him opportunity to exercise his organizing abilities than the fellow who dawdles along without chart or compass, without plan or purpose, without self-improvement and self-discipline. — B.C. Forbes

A lot of times when I've been offered film series and stuff, if they shoot in Los Angeles, I lose interest. — Karen Allen

Isn't often the past picks up the phone and calls, affording the opportunity to reconsider personal history in a way that could have saved countless thousands of dollars in therapy had I been inclined to go. I — Ann Patchett

They stopped a few times along the way, the early start affording them the opportunity. Marc exposed several rolls of film of the changing coastline and took several pictures of her as well. By the time they reached — Bonnie Blythe

Whereas it is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and favor, and Whereas both Houses of Congress have by their joint Committee 78 requested me to recommend to the People of the United States a day of public thanks-giving and prayer to be observed by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many signal favors of Almighty God, especially by affording them an opportunity peaceably to establish a form of government for their safety and happiness. — George Washington

Sometimes we look at life from the perspective of our own problems and, in so doing, ignore how fortunate we are. — The Prophet Of Life

When you are in a jackal environment, never give them the power to submit or rebel. We want to teach this to children very early: Never lose track that you are always free to choose. Don't allow institutions to determine what you do. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

Everyone has got the will to win; it's only those with the will to prepare that do win. — Mark Cuban

For pleasure has no relish unless we share it. — Virginia Woolf

Don't always worry about what your next line is supposed to be. There is no script. Live your life. Be in this moment. — Dick Costolo

Diamonds are nothing more than chunks of coal that stuck to their jobs. — Malcolm Forbes

And I have a special cream that I use that I made myself that I invented, that I put on at night and during the day. — Joan Collins

My curves are not crazy. — Henri Matisse

Maybe it's something to do with the movements: the Cat and then the Cow, the twist to the left and then to the right, the reaching up, and then bending to the ground, the constant training of the body to move one way, and then to move in the opposite way. Hatha: sun, moon opposites, dark and light, yin and yang. This must be key in the way yoga shapes the mind and heart, in the way it helps one to understand that every movement has a counter movement, that every action has an opposing action, that the happy parts of life will be met by the sad, and the sad, in turn will be met by the happy. — Kathryn E. Livingston

I think the reason I choose the comic approach so often is because it's harder, therefore affording me the opportunity to show off. — Rita Mae Brown

The difference between education and know-how is that one you pay for, the other you charge for. — Robert Breault

People need to see that, far from being an obstacle, the world's diversity of languages, religions and traditions is a great treasure, affording us precious opportunities to recognize ourselves in others. — Youssou N'Dour