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After visiting several of America's most fashionable playgrounds, I have reached the conclusion that men who work hard enjoy life most. The men at such places can be divided into two classes, first, busy men of affairs ... and, second, rich loafers. I was impressed by the obvious enjoyment corporation heads and other important executives were deriving from their vacation activities ... The idle rich fellows, on the other hand, although indulging in exactly the same activities, palpably were bored. — B.C. Forbes

How accurately can the law fix the crime? There has to be a mechanism for very fast action. The law is like this: catch them and punish them. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

In the depths of my heart I can't help being convinced that my dear fellow-men, with a few exceptions, are worthless. — Sigmund Freud

Writing fiction takes me out of time. I sit down and the clock will not exist for me for a few hours. That's probably as close to immortal as we'll ever get. — David Foster Wallace

If people didn't know me and only knew my public persona, what I'd want them to know is everything that I do, I do for the Glory of Lord. Because of my Christian faith, that's who I am. I wasn't always that way, but I'm very proud that I am. — Tony Dungy

Maybe, instead of paying so much in tax, the very rich could be incentivised to help their local community and young people who do not have a home. — Anthea Turner

To the teacher weighed down with paperwork, I say: you've been messed around too often. You came into teaching to spend your time teaching children not filling in forms. — William Hague

I gave you an adventure, right in front of you but you never saw it until I showed you. — Daniel Handler

Encourage the many; mentor the few. — John C. Maxwell

The probability of an event is always represented by a single final arrow-no matter how many arrows were drawn, multiplied, and added to achieve it. — Richard Feynman

I never used to get homesick when I first moved to L.A. — Michaela Conlin