Capitalistic Adventurer Quotes & Sayings
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If a quote changes your life in a good way, keep it in your mind and in your heart to give it to someone else too! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
I would sing to my Beanie Babies, and I sort of created this alternate universe where I was famous, and there were thousands of people that I was singing to. — Mary Lambert
Anthropology at that time was in transition, moving from the study of men dead and gone to the study of living people, and slowly letting go of the rigid belief that the natural and inevitable culmination of every society is the Western model. — Lily King
When you find yourself looking ridiculous, reasoning isn't worth a damn. — Osamu Dazai
She [Beatrice] alone was still real for him, still implied meaning in the world, and beauty. Her nature became his landmark - what Melville would call, with more sobriety than we can now muster, his Greenwich Standard ... — Dan Simmons
The fall of the Berlin Wall did more for the progress of freedom than all of the books written by myself or Friedrich Hayek or others. — Milton Friedman
What makes a book great, a so-called classic, it its quality of always being modern, of its author, though he be long dead, continuing to speak to each new generation. — Lawrence Clark Powell
You're so full of yourself."
"You wish you were full of myself," he retorts.
I shiver and blush. "I can't tell if that was the best comeback ever or the worst. — L. H. Cosway
Bouncing on beds, I remember from childhood, is a great depression reliever. — Robert M. Pirsig
Our kids are going to be so angry with us one day. We've charged their future on our Visa cards. — Thomas Friedman
Beware of a misfit occupation ... Consider carefully your natural bent, whether for business or a profession. — Marshall Field
You don't struggle with these questions?"
"No. But I've always thought my opinion was the right one. It's a small flaw I have."
"An American flaw. — Lily King
Sometimes I don't consider myself very good at life, so I hide in my profession. — Kurt Vonnegut
If we fix our economic system and invest in the human capital of the poor, then we should welcome every new person born as a source of betterment for our world and all of us on it. — Ramez Naam