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Today it is infinitely easier to kill one million people than to control one million people. — Zbigniew Brzezinski

The might and magic of money is not what it allows you to own; it is what it allows you to be. Money is freedom. — Ian McDonald

Who needs theory when you have so much information? But this is categorically the wrong attitude to take toward forecasting, especially in a field like economics where the data is so noisy. — Nate Silver

I don't like those chiffon nighties ... they show your vest. — Joyce Grenfell

I personally will be overjoyed when the Canadian courts rule to return John Graham back to the US to answer for this brutal murder. — Robert Robideau

There is a kind of preaching that God blesses, specifically the proclamation that exalts the crucified Christ by the power of the Spirit. Conversely, there is a kind of preaching that God does not bless, a mere echoing of man's empty wisdom that is devoid of Christ. — Steven J. Lawson

The ethics of excellence are grounded in action - what you actually do, rather than what you say you believe. Talk, as the saying goes, is cheap. — Price Pritchett

The wise are greatly revered,
the righteous are exceedingly honored,
and the foolish are repeatedly disgraced. — Matshona Dhliwayo

All schools will end up using game metrics in the future. — Nolan Bushnell

Surround yourself with a bunch of like-minded people, and you'll soak up their habits like a starved sponge. Fat people with fat friends care less about their weight. — Vir Das

I like to look at a tree and see that it's love. Don't you? — Ram Dass

I was this non-threatening funny guy who contrasted the image of the Brezhnevs and the Reagans of the world. — Yakov Smirnoff

Whether we are running our home or studying or hunting or following any other sport, we should go to the very boundaries of pleasure but take good care not to be involved beyond the point where it begins to be mingled with pain. — Michel De Montaigne

You must come again when you have less time. — Walter Sickert