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My dad is extremely successful, so I've seen the money and luxury growing up. I'm nowhere close to his stature. — Ram Kapoor

We're all well-acquainted with depression, we all know what the low moods are, but the mania was not something I knew much about. I didn't know that it would make someone dress extravagantly or start to pun, and to stay up and drink. — Jeffrey Eugenides

It's obvious that St. Louis has certain advantages compared to other cities: namely, a concentration of financial services. — Jim McKelvey

I don't think you can contrive any sound. — George Shearing

Failure is that from which we learn, Successes are nothing more than a proper mixture of luck and timing. — Daniel Robinette

We enjoy the night, the darkness, where we can do things that aren't acceptable in the light. Night is when we slake our thirst. — William Hill

The U.K. crowds always have a lot of energy, and I've done some milestone shows there that I'm very proud of. — Damian Marley

If you've done a bit of journalism, everyone assumes you must be moving into PR. We're absolutely not becoming a PR agency and we're not turning into Brunswick. We will remain SRU, but we will be owned by the Brunswick Group. It's quite different. — Peter York

My motto is that I enjoy life. I think there's a kind of simplicity to that way of thinking. — Jenna Elfman

If you wanna cross somebody, then do that. Don't act like it wasn't you. — Suge Knight

A man shows his character just in the way in which he deals with trifles
for then he is off his guard. — Arthur Schopenhauer

This is the practiced habit of jabbing out one's eyes and forgetting the work of one's hands. To — Ta-Nehisi Coates

They wish to build a new and better world, and I would be glad if they could succeed, and if I saw any hope of success I would join them. I ask for their plans, and they offer me vague dreams, in which as a man of affairs, I see no practicality. Is is like the the end of Das Rheingold: there is Valhalla, very beautiful, but only a rainbow bridge on which to get to it, and while the gods ma be able to walk on a rainbow, my investors and working people cannot. — Upton Sinclair