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For small community banks and credit unions, like those in Central and Northern Wisconsin, the hundreds of new rules will require an estimated 2,260,631 labor hours just for compliance. Those are hours that your local bank or credit union will spend dealing with some Washington bureaucrat instead of focusing on the needs of customers like you. — Sean Duffy
You know well I couldn't bear to live with a low common man after you two; and it's wicked and cruel of you to insult me by pretending I could. — George Bernard Shaw
There is nothing so absolute as the tyranny of weakness. — Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
There's a fine line between the course of fate and the curse of fate. But if fate is slightly nudged, then it's called destiny. — Dan Nimak
Owning a great golf course gives you great power. — Donald Trump
I'm born into the cycle of giving that we're all born into, and I recognize it. So just because something is a good business, I'm not a business guy. I'm a creative guy. — Russell Simmons
Everybody sings from their diaphragm. — Rod Stewart
It takes a genius to whine appealingly. — F Scott Fitzgerald
It's not about the credit. It's about making a difference. And we all did that together. — Aimee Carter
Touring is hard on the body. — Eminem
I don't want to be no more than what I am. — Joe Frazier
It is very easy to be a military strategist, a mercenary, or a king, but much harder to be a father. — Nadia Scrieva
As a comic and as an actor, I think you've got to be partially crazy. — Craig Robinson
The greatest challenge of my life has been to see and accept the actual truth without great pain and struggle against it. — M.C. Halliday
Perhaps the single most enjoyable part of my researches, which covered a period of about four years, was meeting the artists themselves, the people who provide the luxuries. All of them, from tailors and boot makers to truffle hunters and champagne blenders, were happy in their work, generous with their time, and fascinating about their particular skills. To listen to a knowledgeable enthusiast, whether he's talking about a Panama hat or the delicate business of poaching foie gras in Sauternes, is a revelation, and I often came away wondering why the price wasn't higher for the talent and patience involved. — Peter Mayle