Bursking Quotes & Sayings
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The power of a theory is exactly proportional to the diversity of situations it can explain. — Elinor Ostrom

Truly creative people in all fields can temporarily suspend their ego and simply experience what they are seeing, without the need to assert a judgment, for as long as possible. They are more than ready to find their most cherished opinions contradicted by reality. — Robert Greene & Joost Elffers

Devotion is a place where you do not exist; life just flows through you as a certain sweetness and beauty. — Jaggi Vasudev

We know we are falling from grace, millennium. — Robbie Williams

God loves you just as you are, but He loves you too much to leave you just as you are. — George Foster

if i add that my uncle took mathematical strides of exactly three feet, and that, while walking, he firmly clenches his fists-the sign of an impetuous temperament-then you will know him well enough not to wish to spend too much time in his company — William Butcher

When I finished high school, I wanted to take all my graduation money and buy myself a motorcycle. But my mom said no. See, she had a brother who died in a horrible motorcycle accident when he was 18. And I could just have his motorcycle. — Anthony Jeselnik

The traditional fixed-rate 30-year mortgages, which were once a majority of all mortgages, were no longer a majority during the housing boom, as ARMs and other "creative" ways of financing the purchase of a home grew rapidly to cope with soaring housing prices. Such innovative mortgages quickly went from being rare to becoming common, especially in places with very high housing costs. — Thomas Sowell

You can't have a universe without the mind entering into it. — Rhonda Byrne

Keep salaries low and equity high. Keep the organization as flat as you can. — Sam Altman

boor (which originally just meant "farmer," as in the German Bauer and Dutch boer); villain (from the French vilein, a serf or villager); churlish (from English churl, a commoner); vulgar (common, as in the term vulgate); and ignoble, not an aristocrat. — Steven Pinker

We suffer more from choice than from necessity. — Marty Rubin