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Braingle Puzzles Quotes By Hugh Prather

Negative feedback is better that none. I would rather have a man hate me than overlook me. As long as he hates me I make a difference. — Hugh Prather

Braingle Puzzles Quotes By Rita Mae Brown

Computer dating? It's terrific if you're a computer! — Rita Mae Brown

Braingle Puzzles Quotes By David Simon

Those ... who insist that there are some moral limits that they will not violate, are forever surprising themselves. — David Simon

Braingle Puzzles Quotes By Peaches Geldof

I didn't start grieving for my mother properly until I was maybe 16. — Peaches Geldof

Braingle Puzzles Quotes By Franz Kafka

The gesture of rejection with which I was forever met did not mean: 'I do not love you,' but: 'You cannot love me, much as you would like; you are unhappily in love with your love for me, but your love for me is not in love with you.' It is consequently incorrect to say that I have known the words, 'I love you'; I have known only the expectant stillness that should have been broken by my 'I love you,' that is all that I have known, nothing more. — Franz Kafka

Braingle Puzzles Quotes By Tyler Cowen

Today most of the debate on the cutting edge in macroeconomics would not call itself "Keynesian" or "monetarist" or any other label relating to a school of thought. The data are considered the ruling principle, and it is considered suspect to have too strong a loyalty to any particular model about the underlying structure of the economy. — Tyler Cowen

Braingle Puzzles Quotes By Aristotle.

Suffering becomes beautiful when anyone bears great calamities with cheerfulness, not through insensibility but through greatness of mind. — Aristotle.

Braingle Puzzles Quotes By Jessica N. Turner

We have just enough time and money to compare ourselves to others who have more time and money, and we think we should be able to accomplish everything they do and have, without being able to see the sacrifices others have made to have the things they do. We grew up learning we could do anything we put our minds to, but the reality is that you just can't have it all. So when we fail to live up to our own expectations, we think it is because of a problem within us instead of recognizing the very real limitations that come with having finite resources of time, money, and talent. — Jessica N. Turner