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When you look at the results on an after-fee, after-tax basis over reasonably long periods of time, there's almost no chance that you end up beating the index fund. — David F. Swensen

The world is full of beautiful things but nevertheless very poor in beautiful moments and the opening-up of these things. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Silence fills the sweet walk from the park. Our first encounter buzzing between us in the dark winter night. Holding your hand we know the connection, the special bond that has grown between two souls... — Benjamin McQueen

If I were to disclose all their rituals, I think that it would be easy to prove that witches are not diabolists; but the oaths are solemn and the witches are my friends. I would not want to hurt their feelings. They have secrets which to them are sacred. They have good reason for their secrecy. — Gerald Gardner

I have dedicated my life to the 200m, I really love the 200m a lot. — Usain Bolt

Earthworms cannot be painters. Those who live in the darkness can never perceive and appreciate the beauties of the light! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

She soon called a halt to the work. Judy's great success was that she stopped her helpers before they got tired. — Maeve Binchy

My son writes songs and plays. He sings like an angel. — Edie Brickell

I don't know, Call said. He was starting to worry that there weren't any good guys. Just people with longer or shorter Evil Overlord lists. — Holly Black

On Foreign Secretary Robin Cook: If a man cannot keep a measly affair secret, what is he doing in charge of the Intelligence Service? — Frederick Forsyth

A person of intellect without energy added to it, is a failure. — Nicolas Chamfort

His rage passes description - the sort of rage that is only seen when rich folk that have more than they can enjoy suddenly lose something that they have long had but have never before used or wanted. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Power gives no purchase to the hand, it will not hold, soon perishes, and greatness goes. — Euripides