Cac Quotes & Sayings
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When leaders take back power, when they act as heroes and saviors, they end up exhausted, overwhelmed, and deeply stressed. — Margaret J. Wheatley

Financial innovation can be highly dangerous, though almost no one will tell you this. New financial products are typically created for sunny days and are almost never stress-tested for stormy weather. Securitization is an area that almost perfectly fits this description; markets for securitized assets such as subprime mortgages completely collapsed in 2008 and have not fully recovered. Ironically, the government is eager to restore the securitization markets back to their pre-collapse stature. — Seth Klarman

Rabies coevolved to live in the dog, and the dog coevolved to live with us - and this confluence, the three of us, is far too combustible a thing. — Bill Wasik

I can't let them see my doubts, or the wounds they've inflicted on me. — Anne Frank

I know what you're thinking ... and you oughtta be ashamed of yourself. — Robert Preston

So true is it that all sin is ultimately against the Lord; so bitter is the root of self. — Alfred Edersheim

The essence of drama is that man cannot walk away from the consequences of his own deeds. — Harold Hayes

There are dozens of unfinished or aborted projects in my files, but I can only assume they don't get done because they're not robust enough to struggle through the birth process. — Grant Morrison

For home had a way of shifting, of changing shape and temperature. Home was homeless. It could exist anywhere, because its only substance was familiarity. If it was broken by long journeys or tornadoes it emerged again, reinvented itself with new decor, new idiosyncrasies of morning, noon and dusk, and old routines. — Diana Evans

Nothing disappears completely ... In space, what came earlier continues to underpin what follows ... Pre-existing space underpins not only durable spatial arrangements, but also representational spaces and their attendant imagery and mythic narratives. — Henri Lefebvre

Rich people are poor people with money. — George Orwell

How different our life could have been and how different we could have been as a person if one little decision was altered. — M.B. Julien