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What if the slowdown in merger activity isn't cyclical, but secular? What if corporations have learned the lessons of so many companies before them that the odds of a successful merger are no better than 50-50 and probably less? Is it possible that the biggest deals have already been done? — Andrew Ross Sorkin

To me, God is the accumulated wisdom I've gathered throughout my life. When I pay attention, my body gives me a printout of this wisdom. — Warren Farrell

Hippocrates wrote: Men think epilepsy divine, merely because they do not understand it. But if they called everything divine which they do not understand, why, there would be no end of divine things. — Carl Sagan

We have come too far, we have sacrificed too much, to disdain future now. — John F. Kennedy

I would walk along the fence and frequently I cried so hard that I lost my breath. When this happened, I became detached from myself. I walked and gasped and, as I did, I could feel my unhappiness walking beside me, waiting for my breath to return so that it could climb back inside me. T — Akhil Sharma

I've yet to write a stand-up show that isn't autobiographical. — Mike Birbiglia

Our real debt ceiling isn't decided by Washington; it's decided by Beijing. — David Burge

Goal achievement is hero's work. — Bill Vaughan

Teenagers are people who act like babies if they're not treated like adults. — Harvey Kurtzman

Remembering who God is can mean the difference between standing firm and being swept away. — Kathy Howard

Make definite assertions. Avoid tame, colorless, hesitating, non-committal language. — William Strunk Jr.

In a word, I consider hospitals only as the entrance to scientific medicine; they are the first field of observation which a physician enters; but the true sanctuary of medical science is a laboratory; only there can he seek explanations of life in the normal and pathological states by means of experimental analysis. — Claude Bernard