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Our society in general has is more money equals more happiness and all the research has shown that that's true up to a point, up until you can get your basic needs met, but then really there is other stuff that has a much bigger impact on your happiness besides just money. — Tony Hsieh

Why, I said, the principle has been already laid down that the best of either sex should be united with the best as often, and the inferior with the inferior, as seldom as possible; and that they should rear the offspring of the one sort of union, but not of the other, if the flock is to be maintained in first-rate condition. Now these goings on must be a secret which the rulers only know, or there will be a further danger of our herd, as the guardians may be termed, breaking out into rebellion. Very true. Had — Plato

All mountain people are like that. No matter where you go, the mountains call you back. — Karan Bajaj

Long, flat expanses of professionalism bother me. I'd rather have a band that could explode at any time. — Neil Young

Precious was one of a large number of people on the street, many of whom appeared to be women; some, like Precious, actually were. — Jimmy Breslin

Seen too much, and from what Dad had mentioned, Dust had done too much to solve his seeing too much. — Katie McGarry

It is eastwards, only and always eastwards, that the veins of our race must expand. It is the direction which Nature herself has decreed for the expansion of the German peoples. (7th February 1945) — Adolf Hitler

Seeing how those companies operate, it didn't amount to a massive vote of confidence in their artists. There was talk of me going to Columbia after that, but nothing happened. I got disillusioned, and I pulled back. — Madeleine Peyroux

Well, I think first it was rare for me to do anything that had any kind of a romantic note to it. — Tim Roth

I am astonished at the pleasure one experiences in doing good; and I should be tempted to believe that what we call virtuous people have not so much merit as they lead us to suppose. — Pierre-Ambroise Choderlos De Laclos