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I don't know what the answer is, but I'm very blessed and lucky to have made a good living doing what I've loved to do. I just hope I can do another one after this. — Donnie Fritts

The Prophet also said: "A truthful and trustworthy merchant is associated with the prophets." — Muhammad Ibn Isa At-Tirmidhi

Who would think of buying or selling a private business because of someone's guess on the stock market? The availability of a quotation for your business interest (stock) should always be an asset to be utilized if desired. If it gets silly enough in either direction, you take advantage of it. Its availability should never be turned into a livability whereby its periodic aberrations in turn formulate your judgements. — Warren Buffett

Japan's very interesting. Some people think it copies things. I don't think that anymore. I think what they do is reinvent things. They will get something that's already been invented and study it until they thoroughly understand it. In some cases, they understand it better than the original inventor. — Steve Jobs

Prithee don't screw your wit beyond the compass of good manners. — Colley Cibber

The promise is nothing without Your presence! — John Bevere

I've been watching Messi for some time now, and his ability to decide games and keep possession of the ball is amazing. — Kobe Bryant

MIRANDA O, wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here! How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world, That has such people in't! PROSPERO 'Tis new to thee. — William Shakespeare

I wasn't going anywhere, so how could I be going in the wrong direction? — Leila Sales

I never talk about my wife: we're both in public professions but we try to keep our private life private. — Chris Martin

I'm not having one in the house, Petunia! Didn't we swear when we took him in we'd stamp out that dangerous nonsense? — J.K. Rowling

I just want to do really good work. — Chaske Spencer

I'd always wanted to do something about the Second World War, but I didn't want to do another combat film, whether it was air, land, or sea. — Michael Apted