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We live in what's called an open society, which of course means they open our emails, open our phone records, and open our medical records. — Jay Leno

The danger of tautological propositions is considerable in discussions of the concept of normal profits. Because supernormal profits seem to invite newcomers to an industry and sub-normal profits seem to drive away those who are in an industry, some writers are inclined to define normal profits as the earnings of the fixed resources in an industry which neither grows nor declines in size or number of firms. It should be clear that such a definition is useless: it muddles together attractiveness and actual afflux, desirbility of entry and ease of entry, zero profits and monopoly rents. — Fritz Machlup

The past might hurt but don't run from it, repeat it, or punish others for it. Learn from it and be glad that you survived it. — Rob Liano

I can imagine that Rod Stewart likes giving autographs because he's pure showbusiness. — Ritchie Blackmore

God plants His saints in the most useless places. We say, 'God intends me to be here because I am so useful.' Jesus never estimated His life along the line of the greatest use. God puts His saints where they will glorify Him, and we are no judge at all of where that is. — Oswald Chambers

For U.S. television series, I really like 'Dexter.' — Yuji Horii

I'm not sure specifically but there's definitely parts of me in Rikku. — Tara Strong

Whatever you do, in the privacy of your own rain shower, is your own business — Gregory David Roberts

Everything that lives, lives not alone, nor for itself. — William Blake

A vacation from school should not mean hunger for our children. — Dina Titus

No being can make another one happy. — W. H. Auden

The motorcycle is a device created by the team of God and Darwin to rid the world of useless young males. — P. J. O'Rourke

Facts must be manipulated; some must be brightened; others shaded; yet, in the process, they must never lose their integrity. — Virginia Woolf