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Most companies aim to get bigger. But beyond a certain point, bigness becomes synonymous with badness. Think of Big Pharma, Big Auto, Big Oil. Worse, if you are regularly described as one of the Big Four, Five, or Six in any business sector, you are probably already in the sights of regulators and lawmakers. — Andrew Hill

She hadn't met Earth or Fire, the other two cousins, but she'd filled a couple of library requests for each of them in the past week. If they were around, they would help her. Wouldn't they? — Anne Bishop

The British government had become fearful of how its citizens would react to a wave of Jewish refugees from Germany, and had clamped down on immigration. — Thomas Harding

Newt Gingrich is against same-sex marriage. Well, actually, he's against same-marriage sex. — David Letterman

The fragrance always stays in the hand that gives the rose. — George William Curtis

I don't do normal. I have a reputation to uphold. (Thwonk) — Joan Bauer

You invited me here to slay dragons, did you not? Well. That's what I'm trying to do. — Rick Yancey

I learned again that the mind-body-spirit connection has to be in balance. — Wynonna Judd

The more you appreciate, the more you have to appreciate. — Carma Spence

we have forgotten that we were born
of celestial cataclysm.
we have forgotten how to dance
bare-footed on the earth to the cadence
of our souls. we have forgotten the ritual
fires and the acrid tang of holy smoke
on our tongues. — Beth Morey

There is something pure and honest in the way a man treats a woman when he thinks she isn't aware. It shows the kind of man he truly is. — Dannika Dark

In times of danger large groups rise to the highest pitch of enthusiasm, courage and sacrifice ... Mankind will be refashioned and history rewritten when this law is understood and obeyed. — Helen Keller

Much of the left-liberal elite despise traditional religious beliefs ... in general, they are profoundly uncomfortable with religious institutions and the traditional values they embody. — William Bennett