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Dajana Radovanovic Quotes By Charlie Munger

We don't have an isolated group [of senior managers] surrounded by servants. Berkshire's headquarters is a tiny little suite. We just came back from Berkshire's board meeting; it had moved up to the board room of the Kiewit company and [it was so large and luxurious that] I felt uncomfortable. — Charlie Munger

Dajana Radovanovic Quotes By David Liederman

People make their own luck. — David Liederman

Dajana Radovanovic Quotes By Amy Zhang

The world is so big and beautiful and infinite that we don't need to pretend — Amy Zhang

Dajana Radovanovic Quotes By Natsuki Takaya

You don't have to be 'adults' ... but be someone who can take responsibility for their own words and actions. Believe it or not, that's actually harder. — Natsuki Takaya

Dajana Radovanovic Quotes By Susan B. Anthony

There never will be complete equality until women themselves help to make laws and elect lawmakers. — Susan B. Anthony

Dajana Radovanovic Quotes By Stephen Westerholm

Modern scholars are correct in noting that Paul first focused on language of justification in response to the question whether Gentile believers in Christ should be circumcised. They are right to emphasize the social implications of Paul's doctrine of justification (what it meant "on the ground") in his own day, and are free to draw out its social implications for our own. But the doctrine of justification means that God declares sinners righteous, apart from righteous deeds, when they believe in Jesus Christ. Those so made righteous represent the new humanity, the people of God's new creation (Rom 5:17-19). — Stephen Westerholm

Dajana Radovanovic Quotes By Henri Poincare

Invention consists in avoiding the constructing of useless contraptions and in constructing the useful combinations which are in infinite minority. — Henri Poincare