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Top Freeconomic Living Quotes

If you can get good at destroying your own wrong ideas, that is a great gift. — Charlie Munger

If you like being cuffed, I have no problem accommodating you, baby." "Actually," she returned, drawing the word out, "I was thinking I would cuff you." She held her breath. Any minute now, he'd scoff at her request and this charade would be over. Funny, she wasn't quite as ready to walk away as she had been moments ago. In fact, the thought of Brent's big body, restrained by handcuffs, was surprisingly appealing. That fluttering in her stomach had graduated into a constant tug, confusing her further. "Done." Hayden hid her shock as Brent leaned close and spoke gruffly near her ear. "Be warned, though. If you take away the use of my hands, I'll only make up for it with my mouth. — Tessa Bailey

It is always safe to dream of spring. For it is sure to come; and if it be not just as we have pictured it, it will be infinitely sweeter. — L.M. Montgomery

The perfect killer has no identity. — Brent Weeks

Shakespeare was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets;Jonson was theVirgil, the pattern of elaborate writing; I admire him, but I love Shakespeare. — John Dryden

Poverty is a funny phenomenon. It is always defined financially and always relative to what other people earn. It is possible to be extremely happy despite having little money and being officially categorised as poverty-stricken. You can also be really unhappy despite earning a high salary. Those who always want something more will always live in poverty, regardless of how much they earn, while those who are content with what they have will always feel they have an abundance. Most poverty in the UK isn't material poverty, it's spiritual poverty, a state of mind in which fulfilment comes only from the pursuit of material gain. — Mark Boyle

Sainthood emerges when you can listen to someone's tale of woe and not respond with a description of your own. — Andrew Mason

The best we can do is lean towards the light. — Joseph Campbell

Self-congratulation pleases only the speaker. — Mason Cooley

I'm like an American Girl doll on crack. — Katie McGarry

We didn't have a glee club at my school. It depends on what area of the States you're from. It's more in the Midwest. — Jonathan Groff

Beauty itself doth of itself persuade
The eyes of men without orator. — William Shakespeare

I love double cheeseburgers. — Alyssa Sutherland