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A Lesson on Elementary, Worldly Wisdom As It Relates To Investment Management & Business — Charlie Munger

God is not a luxury you can't afford; He's a necessity you truly cannot live without! — Monica Denise Brown

As she'd left, I'd glanced at her gun.
This time, when she'd pointed it at me, she'd flicked the safety on. If that wasn't true love, I don't know what was. — Brandon Sanderson

Art is a big question mark. — Marilyn Manson

understood more clearly in the light of the Gita teaching the implication of the word 'trustee'. — Mahatma Gandhi

On my strand, lovely flowers their blossoms unfold,
My mother shall grace thee with garments of gold. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Marriage is the real vocation crisis in the United States ... We have a vocation crisis to life-long, life-giving, loving, faithful marriage. If we take care of that one, we'll have all the priests and nuns we'll need for the Church. — Timothy M. Dolan

Children were huge, wild creatures full of promise and hope and dirt and mischief. — Nalini Singh

There's nothing you can take for granted; not a single day, not a single minute, not a single relationship. — Brian Stann

[There is] one distinctly human thing - the story. There can be as good science about a turnip as about a man ... [Or philosophy, or theology] ... There can be, without any question at all, as good higher mathematics about a turnip as about a man. But I do not think, though I speak in a manner somewhat tentative, that there could be as good a novel written about a turnip as a man. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

I listened to a lot of Marvin Gaye and Motown records. — Charlie Puth

In the end, the tenses of the verbs settled into a common groove, the persons of the narrators, first and third (the latter with so many variants and identities), became one, and events thronged toward a day that began uncertainly and remained undecided, with a light gray film covering the sky. — Filip Florian

There was an ITV television production of the second novel I wrote, called 'Murder of Quality.' It was a little murder story set in a public school - I'd once taught at Eton, and I used that stuff. — John Le Carre