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If we are going to be able to create a new economic vision, companies will need to rethink every aspect of their operations; their bottom lines, ownership structures, demands on financial returns, how they raise capital. For example, an ethical company would say it should only take a fair share of the planet's resources and campaign on this. — Tim Jackson
Through me the energy policy of the whole Common Market is being held up. Without opening old wounds, it pleases me no end. — Tony Benn
Failure either breaks people or it makes them succeed. — Chris Bosh
New York never felt the recession. New York never felt a depression. — John Catsimatidis
It's defeatist to harp on what might have been, and yet, it's hard to resist considering what might have been. — Christopher Reeve
I think everybody makes mistakes. People do things that they regret. — Nick Saban
How could you forget someone you loved even if I did rip his heart to shreds? — Tarryn Fisher
You cannot really conceive of how insulting it is to Native Americans to be told they were discovered. — Ivan Van Sertima
Swedes, compared to Americans, can seem a little cold and introverted. — Yukimi Nagano
You look like a pagan. A pagan warrior queen." He scraped his teeth along her throat. "Naked, glowing, wearing nothing but ropes of diamonds."
"I want you inside me." Breath tearing, she bit at his ear. "Hot, hard inside me."
"My hands are busy at the moment." He filled them with her breasts. "I'll need help getting out of this shirt."
She reached up, tore it open, sending buttons flying.
"Well, that's one way."
"It's how it works when you're a pagan warrior queen. Take me." She gripped his hair, yanked his mouth to hers. "I want you to take me like there's nothing you need more."
"There isn't. It's you. It's always you. — J.D. Robb
Alas. What have we done to our good, bawdy, Anglo-Saxon four-letter words? ... We have blunted them so with overuse that they no longer have any real meaning for us ... When will we be able to redeem our shock words? They have been turned to marshmallows ... We no longer have anything to cry in time of crisis. 'Help!' we bleat. And no one hears us. 'Help' is another of those four-letter words that don't mean anything any more. — Madeleine L'Engle
