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Fiscal decentralisation does not lead to higher economic growth because economic growth is much more driven by factors other than taxes and spending, e.g. increases in technological progress and improved human capital. — Lars Feld

I like to play people who are underdogs and misfits. People who are not on a straight and narrow path. That's exciting for me. — Danielle Brooks

Crying does not indicate that you are weak. Since birth, it has always been a sign that you are alive. — Charlotte Bronte

To what excesses do men rush for the sake of religion, of whose truth they are so little persuaded, and to whose precepts they pay so little regard! — Jean De La Bruyere

We ought to have more women in various management positions, because women are the ones who decide almost everything in the home. — Ingvar Kamprad

The incentive for the outsider is to attack the system right up to the moment he is co-opted by it. The incentive for the insider -and this took some getting used to- is to allow yourself to be attacked, and then co-opt your most ferocious attackers, and their best ideas. The effect on the system as a whole is to make it more stable, because everyone winds up working on its behalf. — Michael Lewis

I just kind of thought about doing this my whole life. I never doubted myself once. I've always been singing, and I've always wanted to be on tour with a rock band. — Bert McCracken

We all make mistakes. That's why my pencil has an eraser. — Chris Grabenstein

I am not the kind of person I want to be. — Frank Herbert

I looked like an alien, and in front of the most beautiful people on TV. — Christine Taylor

I never should have left you. I'll never stop loving you, even if you hate me for walking away. — Tara Sivec

Your connection to yourself is also your connection to the divine. The more you are connected to yourself, the more you are connected to the divine. They are one and the same. — Renae A. Sauter