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For my most gracious master still called me redhead, though my hair was already churchyard-coloured." And — Leo Perutz

What basically happens is that when a company becomes great, and I'm being a bit rude here, people think they're some kind of genius. So now we can move into all sorts of other businesses because the net bottom line is, it's because we're just geniuses. They become overconfident and expand too far. — Jorgen Vig Knudstorp

Writing again, he stressed that the events of war are always uncertain. Then, paraphrasing a favorite line from the popular play Cato by Joseph Addison - a line that General Washington, too, would often call upon - Adams told her, We cannot insure success, but we can deserve it. — David McCullough

Each gratification points to the ultimate one, and that all happiness has some connection with eternal beatitude. Some connection, if only this: that every fulfillment this side of Heaven instantly reveals its inadequacy. It is immediately evident that such satisfactions are not enough; they are not what we have really sought; they cannot really satisfy us at all. — Josef Pieper

I only have one obsession - not to be boring. — Michel Hazanavicius

I am greatly misunderstood by politically correct idiots. — Brigitte Bardot

When you have some skills but don't fully understand your environment, there is no way you can be plus one. At best, you can be a zero. But a zero isn't a bad thing to be. You're competent enough not to create problems or make more work for everyone else. And you have to be competent, and prove to others that you are, before you can be extraordinary. There are no short-cuts, unfortunately. — Chris Hadfield

To remain silent is out of the question for a strong and honest man. — Erik Larson

Its easier to get a divorce than pass the driving test. Now its just a basic form-filling exercise. — Paul Coleridge

I want you to know, at this very moment, I am simulating normal human behavior. — Craig Newmark

Courage is being yourself in a world that almost seems to endorse conformity. — Todd William