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If that's true and the rate stays like that for another 40 years, there's a good probability that somebody who is active in the credit economy for that period of time might be a victim. But that's not a given. — Keith Anderson
There were times when i felt in a slump or lonely but i never thought of giving up — Sandara Park
Against other things it is possible to obtain security, but when it comes to death we human beings all live in an unwalled city. — Epicurus
Generally speaking, you like to dance with the girl that brung you, and if you can't sometimes you have to shoot her. — David Bonderman
Jesus sleeps on the cross by the church door. When he wakes up, he'll be old. The air in the village will be brighter than his naked skin. — Herta Muller
God's LOVE is Like an Ocean; You can See its Beginning, but not its end. — Rick Warren
People photograph everything and nothing - no interaction is deemed to have actually happened unless somebody has a picture of it, — Hugh Jackman
There is a world outside these walls. — Kate Atkinson
My mother, who has read all of Balzac and quotes Flaubert at every dinner, is living proof every day of how education is a raging fraud. All you need to do is watch her with the cats. She's vaguely aware of their decorative potential, and yet she insists on talking to them as if they were people, which she would never do with a lamp or an Etruscan statue. It would seem that children believe for a fairly long time that anything that moves has a soul and is endowed with intention. My mother is no longer a child but she apparently has not managed to conceive that Constitution and Parliament possess no more understanding than the vacuum cleaner. — Muriel Barbery
There's no substitute for work. There are no shortcuts. There are no secrets. — Al Oerter
I think guys who are rebels and make their own rules are appealing. — Leighton Meester
I sought in political reporting what Galsworthy in another context had called "the significant trifle" - the bit of dialogue, the overlooked fact, the buried observation which illuminated the realities of the situation. — I. F. Stone
I was good at football and cricket at school. My dad said, 'Son, be an architect,' and I came to Melbourne passionate about becoming an architect. — Max Walker
