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One thing I have learned is, if people tell you they had a "frank" discussion with someone, it is usually code for a yelling match with clenched fists. — Larry King

If you choose not to decide you still have made a choice. — Neil Peart

Once you lose everything, what's the worst that's going to happen to you? You develop a self-assurance. — Roberto Goizueta

What is it about mothers and the phone which, immediately you say you have to go, makes them think of nineteen completely irrelevant things they have to tell you that minute? — Helen Fielding

I want you to take a moment here and write down all the problems that are plaguing you at this moment, from big to small. Now ask yourself what you contributed in creating your current situation. Did the professor fail you because you never went to class? Did your boss yell at you because you were on YouTube instead of working? — Jillian Michaels

Philosophers console themselves with explanations. — Marty Rubin

Anyone who believes a growth rate in excess of 15% per annum over the long term is attainable should pursue a career in sales, but avoid one in mathematics. — Warren Buffett

I'll use the knives for spreading jam, and the gas to warm my greying love. — Charles Bukowski

The most perfect things in life are created by our imperfections, — Mia Clark

There is no substitute for the comfort supplied by the utterly taken-for-granted relationship. — Iris Murdoch

Too many economists excuse their practical failure by saying "the politicians (or bureaucrats) didn't do exactly what I recommended." Just as medical practitioners must allow for the fact that their patients may not take all the pills they prescribe, or follow all the advice they are given, so economics practitioners need to foresee political and administrative pressures and make their plans robust to changes that politicians, bureaucrats, and lobbyists are likely to impose. — Paul Klemperer

So long as the New Testament served to decipher the Old, it was taken as an absolute norm. — Paul Ricoeur