Buyability Quotes & Sayings
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The satisfactions people derive from what they do are determined to a large degree by their self-evaluative standards — Albert Bandura

It won't do you any good to run if you're running the wrong way. I've developed a new philosophy ... I only dread one day at a time. — Charles M. Schulz

Thinking is more interesting than knowing, but less interesting than looking. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

One cannot master set research tasks if one makes a single part the focus of interest. One must, rather, continuously dart from one part to another - in a way that appears extremely flighty and unscientific to some thinkers who place value on strictly logical sequences - and one's knowledge of each of the parts must advance at the same pace.15 The — Frans De Waal

A lot of people have a sense-of-entitlement mentality that somebody else ought to do these things for them. People are mad at the government for not getting jobs for them. I don't understand why it's the government's responsibility. — Wayne Dyer

The prostitute journalist is a familiar and well-understood figure in the Middle East, and Saddam Hussein's regime made lavish use of the buyability of the regional press. Now we, too, have hired that clapped-out old floozy, Miss Rosie Scenario, and sent her whoring through the streets. — Christopher Hitchens

I'd never been content in America. — Julie Christie

A bureaucrat who said no to everything rarely got in trouble. — Tom Clancy

I am not second-guessing or questioning my understanding of the issue — Christine Maggiore

When I was in high school, I earned the pimple award and every other gross-out award. — Jack Nicholson

And Ma smiled sadly, He is. Tommy's growed way up - way up so I can't get aholt of 'im sometimes. — John Steinbeck

I believe the books we write are the dreams we couldn't find on the bookshelves... — Ty Zeiter

To get rich, one must have but a single idea, one fixed, hard, immutable thought: the desire to make a heap of gold. And in order to increase this heap of gold, one must be inflexible, a usurer, thief, extortionist, and murderer! And one must especially mistreat the small and the weak!
And when this mountain of gold has been amassed, one can climb up on it, and from up on the summit, a smile on one's lips, one can contemplate the valley of poor wretches that one has created. — Petrus Borel