Collusive Oligopoly Quotes & Sayings
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I passed your floor on the way up, and now I'm passing it on the way down, and I don't think I'll be taking this elevator again. — Daniel Keyes

A keener interest in trinkets of self-adornment than in people is a symptom of alienation. — Kobo Abe

It's an incredible privilege for an actor to look into the camera. It's like looking right into the heart of the film, and you can't take that lightly. — Emily Watson

We despise all reverences and all objects of reverence which are outside the pale of our list of sacred things. And yet, with strange inconsistency, we are shocked when other people despise and defile the things which are holy to us. — Mark Twain

In international affairs, you never threaten things you're not prepared to do. — Sandy Berger

Then answer me this ... how can you know the good without the understanding of evil? How can you know happiness without experiencing the misery, pleasure without the pain? These things are essential parts of life that need to be faced and endured. — Stephanie Hudson

You'll stay, won't you?" Maddy asked Pilar.
"Yes, if you want."
"I think you should stay." Since Theo had grabbed the bags, she clomped off after him in her funky
new shoes. — Nora Roberts

No, I don't have any problems leaving disappointments behind. I've had lots of good days at golf and a few disappointments, so you never know what's around the corner. — Lee Westwood

A utopia of judicial reticence: take away life, but prevent the patient from feeling it; deprive the prisoner of all rights, but do not inflict pain; impose penalties free of all pain. Recourse to psycho-pharmacology and to various physiological 'disconnectors', even if it is temporary, is a logical consequence of this 'non-corporal' penality. The — Michel Foucault

I think I've had the slowest, most methodical career in the business. — Chris Isaak

Diamonds are only lumps of coal that stuck to their jobs. — B.C. Forbes

Prajna is insight into the world. And a lot of that insight has to do with karma and the way karma affects our lives. — Jess Row