Courtrai Tourisme Quotes & Sayings
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In effect, Saudi Arabia legitimizes fundamentalism, religious discrimination, intolerance and the oppression of women. Saudi women not only can't drive, but are also told by some clerics that they mustn't wear seatbelts for fear of showing the outlines of their bodies. — Nicholas Kristof
I couldn't sit by and watch them try to take her down. Not her. — Kami Garcia
Success is one thing you can't pay for. You buy it on the installment plan and make payments everyday. — Zig Ziglar
Kid's, Life's too short to be organized. Follow your dreams first, then organize later. — Kendall Schmidt
Each one of us has the power to be the change we want to see in the world, making the world a better place. — Naveen Jain
I believe in the possibility of happiness, if one cultivates intuition and outlives the grosser passions, including optimism. — George Santayana
Every one has the right to refute any opinion. But no one has the right to prevent its expression. — Periyar E.V. Ramasamy
Close your eyes, cover your ears with your hands and open your soul. — Kurban Said
Grandfathers do have a special place in the lives of their children's children. They can delight and play with them and even indulge them in ways that they did not indulge their own children. Grandfather knows that after the fun and games are over with his adorable grandchildren he can return to the quiet of his own home and peacefully reflect on this phenomenon of fatherhood. — Alvin Francis Poussaint
Being exhausted is much more than being tired. — Gilles Deleuze
Don't judge. That was a joke. How could I not? Everyone judged whether we admitted to it or not, usually saving the harshest criticisms for ourselves. — Donna Augustine
Because of the pace of daytime, you don't necessarily have time to work every detail of your character, so you have to bring a lot of it yourself. — Sarah Brown
So much hangs on the decisions of a small number of poorly educated people." "That's democracy." Gus smiled. "A terrible way to run a country, but every other system is worse. — Ken Follett
Reflections on Careers in Quantitative Finance
Carnegie Mellon's Steve Shreve is out with an interesting post on careers in quantitative finance, with his commentary on the changing landscape in quantitative research and the implications for financial education. — Paul Ellis
