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The job of economic theorists is to prove theorems. The job of policy economists is to figure out which theorems to apply. — N. Gregory Mankiw

As we've seen the rise of cultural, environmental and educational tourism in adventure travel, we've also seen the rise of female participation. Part of that is due to changes in women's attitudes about their own abilities. As more women participate in such things as fly-fishing, whitewater kayaking and bicycling, we're also seeing concurrent growth in those areas in adventure travel. — Christopher Doyle

The worst plan executed quickly and violently is better than the best plan not executed at all. — David VanDyke

No one tests the depth of a river with both feet. — Ashanti

There has to be chemistry in a duet, but if you go beyond the point of friendship and attraction, you lose something. — Kenny Rogers

It is strange,' pursued he, 'that while I love Rosomond Oliver so wildly-with all the intensity, indeed, of a first passion, the object of which is exquisitely beautiful, graceful, and fascinating
I experience at the same time a calm, unwarped consciousness, that she would not make me a good wife; that she is not the partner suited to me; that I should discover this within a year after marriage; and that to twelve months' rapture would succeed a lifetime of regret. This I know. — Charlotte Bronte

I love Google. I was there for 13 years, and if you told me I'd be as happy anywhere else, I would've probably doubted it. But I am as happy, if not happier, at Yahoo. — Marissa Mayer

After winning the Derby aged just 18-Why all the fuss? After all, the Derby is just another race. — Lester Piggott

Time brought along its secretary, memory, and space brought its brat, loneliness. — Tom Robbins

A man who hasn't left behind him a string of broken women has hardly been alive. — Hanif Kureishi

Cow-slaughter and man-slaughter are in my opinion two sides of the same coin. — Mahatma Gandhi

Like tired dogs they stand there,
because they use up all their strength
in remaining upright in one's memory. — Franz Kafka