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Intimidation needs response, bait needs biting. If you do neither, the attacker has nothing to build on. — C.J. Cherryh
Soon, he would become an adult. And when he did, there would be not going back because adulthood was akin to what his father had once said about being a war hero: one you became one, you died one. — Khaled Hosseini
In the 1980s, there were occasions when it made sense to say, 'it is too difficult to maximize the likelihood function, and besides if we do, it will blow our model out of the water.' — Thomas J. Sargent
Suppressed pain chokes us; in our breasts
It surges, adding ever to its strength. — Ovid
I also believe - and hope - that politics and economics will cease to be as important in the future as they have been in the past; the time will come when most of our present controversies on these matters will seem as trivial, or as meaningless, as the theological debates in which the keenest minds of the Middle Ages dissipated their energies. Politics and economics are concerned with power and wealth, neither of which should be the primary, still less the exclusive, concern of full-grown men. — Arthur C. Clarke
The hardest thing that I'll ever do, is ballet. Because you are either good or bad. — Elle Fanning
Scientific revolutions, almost by definition, defy common sense. — Michio Kaku
...whatever their intentions, the topic addressed by Arrow and Debreu was the coherence of economic theory, not the coordination of economic activities. — Brian J. Loasby
TV is bigger than any story it reports. It's the greatest teaching tool since the printing press. — Fred W. Friendly
The letter ... What did your lords make of it, I wonder?"
Stannis snorted. "Celtigar pronounced it admirable. If I showed him the contents of my privy, he would declare that admirable as well. — George R R Martin
the man with one hand turned on an enormous radio and tuned it to a mastermix station where the songs are not sung so much as bleated. Bleated and repeated. — David Sedaris
Imperialism was particularly encouraged by the system of capital export to the agrarian zones which emerged at the same time. — Anonymous
