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Luck never built a business. Prosperity and growth come only to the business that systematically finds and exploits its potential. — Peter Drucker

Pennsylvania is home to some of the hardest-working, toughest, most decent people in America. — Bob Casey Jr.

Most bad," the host concluded. "If you ask me, something sinister lurks in men who avoid wine, games, the company of lovely women, and dinnertime conversation. Such people are either gravely ill or secretly detest everyone around them. — Mikhail Bulgakov

If we lose affection and kindliness from our life: we lose all that gives it charm. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

It's better to do something, even if you're attached to the results. — Frederick Lenz

Writing about people helps us to understand them, and understanding them helps us to accept them as part of ourselves. — Alice Walker

These are the times described in the Holy Bible as the "Last Judgement" and in the Koran as "Kiyama", the Resurrection time. Astrologically it is also called the Age of Aquarius, the time of rebirth and of great spiritual development on the Earth. — Nirmala Srivastava

A writer is not interested in explaining reality, he's only interested in capturing it. — Brendan Kennelly

Believe in what you can do and be not deterred by what others say. — Jacob Gelt Dekker

Give 'em a pussy invite. — Lil' Kim

Seize this very minute; what you can do, or dream you can, begin it; Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe — Keith Ferrazzi

They said no future forget it
You came from the wrong side of town
I said don't listen don't let it
Let it bring you down
Make you wear a frown — Dieter Bohlen

The best way to handle life, is to put your life in God's hands. — Anthony Liccione

I am not getting into the rarebit versus rabbit argument. Whatever you call it, it is still cheese on toast. — Nigel Slater

For me, Stalinism was even a greater philosophical problem than Nazism. Under Nazism, if you were a Jew, you were simply killed, no questions asked, you had nothing to prove. Under Stalinism, of course, most [victims] were on trial for false accusations; most of them were not traitors. There is one interesting feature: that they were tortured or through some kind of blackmail forced to confess to being traitors. — Slavoj Zizek