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The reader might reflect that an awful lot of supposing has to take place in order for the quantity theory of money to be true. — Paul Ormerod
I adapt to directors, I don't like making directors adapt to me. If I'm with Clint Eastwood then I'll do two takes, if I'm with Fincher I'll do 50 - though the thought of that sounds horrible. — Jennifer Lawrence
I don't really go down one path. I wouldn't call myself a Buddhist, or a Catholic or a Christian or a Muslim, or Jewish. I couldn't put myself into any organized faith. — Dean Cain
The reason the way of the transgressor is hard is because it's so crowded. — Kin Hubbard
In the beginning, there was house. In the end, there was house, and in the middle, there is Axwell — Axwell
To be sure, the fundamental task of management remains the same: to make people capable of joint performance through common goals, common values, the right structure, and the training and development they need to perform and to respond to change. — Peter F. Drucker
Why would I retire from something I enjoy doing? I can hardly wait to get here. — S. Truett Cathy
Why is it that so few people are truly free? Because they try to conform to ideas, concepts, and beliefs in their heads. — Adyashanti
Your greatest moment in life soon joins a series of other moments and is often forgotten. As you rise, so shall you eventually fall. — Twinkle Khanna
I awoke one morning with the usual perplexity of mind which accompanies the return of consciousness. — George MacDonald
Science doesn't make it impossible to believe in God, it just makes it possible not to believe in God — Steven Weinberg
The fathers have eaten sour grapes and the children's teeth have been set on edge. — Andrew Garve
He's not David," she added, "but he definitely has his own charm. — Aprilynne Pike
We need to be focused on defeating radical Islamic terrorists. — Ted Cruz
One day the great European War will come out of some damned foolish thing in the Balkans (1888). — Otto Von Bismarck
