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I just don't sleep enough. But I have never met someone very successful who, at the end of their life, says 'I wish I slept more.' — Robert Herjavec
Live every week like it's shark week. — Tracy Morgan
Don't eat a beefsteak. If you do the eyes of that cow will pursue you through all eternity. — James Joyce
Ordinary people who have lots of good ideas want more than a suggestion box, and they need a union to represent that thinking. — Frances O'Grady
Our current energy policy is bankrupt. — Jim Costa
Bill Murray doesn't do anything. He barely shows up at the movies he says he's going to do. — Denis Leary
To his ear, of course, she suffered some from that malady of her generation- an almost laconic indifference toward speaking concisely- a circling and avoidance of linguistic specificity that bordered on a verbal form of shoulder-shrugging. — Steve Amick
Just because it wouldn't cure everything doesn't mean it wouldn't make things better than they are. — Sara Raasch
Oral history is a recipe for complete misrepresentation because almost no one tells the truth, even when they intend to. — Niall Ferguson
We already live in the futureit's not like we're waiting for something to happenit's just a matter of doing it. — Bre Pettis
Your messages I hear, but faith has not been given; The dearest child of Faith is Miracle. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
But, generally, the law is made by one man or one class of men. And since law cannot operate without the sanction and support of a dominating force, this force must be entrusted to those who make the laws. This fact, combined with the fatal tendency that exists in the heart of man to satisfy his wants with the least possible effort, explains the almost universal perversion of the law. Thus it is easy to understand how law, instead of checking injustice, becomes the invincible weapon of injustice. It is easy to understand why the law is used by the legislator to destroy in varying degrees among the rest of the people, their personal independence by slavery, their liberty by oppression, and their property by plunder. This is done for the benefit of the person who makes the law, and in proportion to the power that he holds. — Frederic Bastiat
One of the most insidious and nefarious properties of scientific models is their tendency to take over, and sometimes supplant, reality. — Erwin Chargaff