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(Feedback) People become addicted to it. That's why journalism is so popular, because you want to hear, every day, what people think of what you just wrote. I think a little patience on that front can be good, too. — Zadie Smith
Life Insurance is a mitigation to the risk of your life
Financial Freedom is a mitigation to the risk of living your life !!
Choice has always been yours. — Manoj Arora
I subscribe to Consumer Reports and as a consequence I own a first-class television set, an all but silent air conditioner and a very long lasting deodorant. My armpits never stink. — Walker Percy
ravaged kidney; but, God willing, she would be able to enjoy a full life with the one that remained. — Dean Koontz
I'm glad I had kids young because we have a strong bond and listen to the same music. — Big Boi
I don't kiss on the first date. My friends always make fun of me for that! But I will hold hands. — Lauren Conrad
If someone talks about union, fidelity, a monogamous relationship, love, blessing; I would say it sounds like marriage to me. And blessing, you see, I think is undermining our sacrament of marriage. — George Carey
But what was a body? Dust, dung, urine, itches. It was the light within which was important, and it was not significant if that light endured after death, or if the soul was blinded eternally in the endless night of the suspired flesh. — Taylor Caldwell
Golf is my real profession. Entertainment is just a sideline. I tell jokes to pay my greens fees. — Bob Hope
I'm really glad I had those years working on the orchard alongside my husband. — Jane Hamilton
A new breeze is blowing, and a world refreshed by freedom seems reborn; for in man's heart, if not in fact, the day of the dictator is over. The totalitarian era is passing, its old ideas blown away like leaves from an ancient, lifeless tree. — George H. W. Bush
At its worst human life is not tragic but unmeaning. The soul is broken, but life lingers on. As the will fails, the mask of tragedy falls aside. What remains is only suffering. The last sorrow cannot be told. If the dead could speak we would not understand them. We are wise to hold to the semblance of tragedy; the truth unveiled would only blind us. — John N. Gray
The National is the most advanced package of technological wonders yet assembled under one roof. — Jack Kroll