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There are eight or nine leading varieties of rice grown in Japan, all of which, except an upland species, require mud, water, and much puddling and nasty work. Rice is the staple food and the wealth of Japan. Its revenues were estimated in rice. Rice is grown almost wherever irrigation is possible. — Isabella Bird
...too many people in such a limited place only served to fuel her anxiety. — Kayla Krantz
I'm the Ernest Hemingway of 140 characters. — Donald Trump
Job never saw why he suffered, but he saw God, and that was enough. — Timothy Keller
The great end of all human industry is the attainment of happiness — David Hume
The good news is that even minimal activity can significantly extend life. — Howard Coble
Here, in Cork district, you have in combination all the dangers which war can inflict. — Eamon De Valera
Every morning she pulled a delicate cup from its brass hook and filled it, hoping that it would be dark and deep and secret as a forest, and each morning it cooled too fast, had too much milk, stained the cup, made her nervous. — Catherynne M Valente
Today, at twenty-five, Travis is the manager of two Starbucks where he oversees forty employees and is responsible for revenues exceeding $2 million per year. His salary is $44,000 and he has a 401(k) and no debt. He's never late to work. — Charles Duhigg
The first ten thousand drawings are the hardest. Put another way, you have ten thousand bad drawings within and should expel them as quickly as possible. — Wallace Tripp
If people were more concerned with how they looked on the inside, then on the outside, the world would be a nicer place to exist. — David Walsh
I cannot abide red tape. It never strangles bad ideas, only good ones. — Gillian Anderson
Even personal tastes are learned, in the matrix of a culture or a subculture in which we grow up, by very much the same kind of process by which we learn our common values. Purely personal tastes, indeed, can only survive in a culture which tolerates them, that is, which has a common value that private tastes of certain kinds should be allowed. — Kenneth E. Boulding
Some people will say that words like scum and rotten are wrong for Objective Journalism
which is true, but they miss the point. It was the built-in blind spots of the Objective rules and dogma that allowed Nixon to slither into the White House in the first place. — Hunter S. Thompson
I don't want to be perfect. I want to be useful, I want to be good, and I want to sound like myself. Trying to be perfect gets in the way of all three. — Scott Berkun