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I know your cause is lost, but in the heart / Of all right causes is a cause that cannot lose. — Christopher Fry
It's adult swim time and I'm diving in here at the shallow end. — Suzanne Finnamore
If I'm judged against my peers, rather than anyone else we could both think of, then I reckon I deserve to make records. — Jakob Dylan
Guitars have been the obsession of my life. I first picked one up at the age of four and I've been a guitar junkie ever since. — Johnny Marr
Until we all start to take responsibility, until we do all we can to improve the character of our communities, we'll never break the cycle of violence and indifference. — Carrie P. Meek
If your dog should be dead, I'm gonna love you instead. — George Harrison
What," he said slowly, "do you think you're doing here?"
"I work here." My lips felt cracked and dry all of a sudden. He tightened his grip on me and pulled me closer. Not really a place I wanted to be. I swallowed hard.
"Not here, fool. Seattle."
"I live here. — Lish McBride
The facts are always frightening, and in all of us fear of the facts is constantly at work, constantly being fuelled; but this morbid fear must not lead us to conceal the facts and so to falsify the whole of human history
which is of course part of natural history
and pass it on in falsified form just because it is customary to do so, when we know that all history is falsified and always transmitted in falsified form. — Thomas Bernhard
Every time a man unburdens his heart to a stranger he reaffirms the love that unites humanity. — Germaine Greer
I want to know who you are as a person, and then I want you to develop as a whole human being. — Judith Jamison
Some of the structural drivers of inflation have also weakened. Trade unions have become less powerful. Loss-making state industries have been privatized. But, perhaps most importantly of all, the social constituency with an interest in positive real returns on bonds has grown. In the developed world a rising share of wealth is held in the form of private pension funds and other savings institutions that are required, or at least expected, to hold a high proportion of their assets in the form of government bonds and other fixed income securities. In 2007 a survey of pension funds in eleven major economies revealed that bonds accounted for more than a quarter of their assets, substantially lower than in past decades, but still a substantial share.71 With every passing year, the proportion of the population living off the income from such funds goes up, as the share of retirees increases. — Niall Ferguson
