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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've developed a theory that there's an inverse relationship between money and imagination. That if you've got lots of imagination then you don't really need much money, and if you've got lots of money then you won't bother with much imagination. — Alan Moore

It's really an optimistic show. I think most of the people in this country are optimistic, too. — Charles Osgood

If there's anything I think that you've seen about me, it's that I'm the rebellious girl. — Aubrey O'Day

When I was a little kid, I used to say, "I would rather host the Oscars than win an Oscar." To me, that seemed like the more appealing, fun gig. — Seth Rogen

Women in Hollywood are tiny, but women in soap operas are the tiniest people alive! — Julie Bowen

And he beholds the moon; like a rounded fragment of ice filled with motionless light. — Gustave Flaubert

Really, I was such a late bloomer, I really didn't learn how to be me until I was in my late '40s, which is when I started playing roles that were closer to me. — Ron Perlman

Knowledge is the eye that must direct the foot of obedience. — Thomas Watson

And he supposed it might not be the best of days. But then, he was flying the mails and was not expected to squat on the ground like a frightened canary every time there was a cloud in the sky. If a pilot showed an obvious preference for flying only in the best conditions he soon found himself looking for work. This was the way of his life and he had always ascended when others had found excuse to keep their feet on the ground. — Ernest K. Gann

Freud offended me. He seemed to feel that any suggestion of depth in human nature was an illusion. — Stephen King

She was a mind floating in an ocean of confusion. — Caroline B. Cooney

He spoke gently, laughed often, and never exercised his wit at the expense of others. — Patrick Rothfuss

Although champagne was served, the mood was curiously subdued. After this reunion, they would probably never meet together as a class again - at least not in such numbers. They would spend the next decades reading obituaries of the men who had started out in 1954 as rivals and today were leaving Harvard as brothers. This was the beginning of the end. They had met once more and just had time enough to learn that they liked one another. And to say goodbye. — Erich Segal

See yonder fire! It is the moon slow rising o'er the eastern hill. It glimmers on the forest tips, and through the dewy foliage drips In little rivulets of light, and makes the heart in love with night. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow