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I know Americans talk a great deal about the price of things - more, I consider, than is entertaining, sometimes! — Sara Jeannette Duncan

There is nothing like desire for obstructing any resemblance between what one says and what one has on one's mind. — Marcel Proust

Many entrepreneurs do not realize that many of the problems their businesses face today began yesterday, long before there was a business. — Robert Kiyosaki

There is no hope for the future, said Death — Terry Pratchett

And thus it will go on, so long as children are gay and innocent and heartless. — J.M. Barrie

But demons come from other worlds. They're interdimensional parasites. They come to a world and use it up. They can't build, just destroy - they can't make, only use. They drain a place to ashes and when it's dead, they move on to the next one. — Cassandra Clare

Best of all are the decorations the grandchildren have made ~ fat little stars and rather crooked Santas, shaped out of dough and baked in the oven. — Gladys Taber

Whoever wants to accomplish great things must devote to a lot of profound thought to details. — Paul Valery

So use your own property as not to injure that of another. — Edward Coke

But now the problem we face is ineptitude, or maybe it's "eptitude" - making sure we apply the knowledge we have consistently and correctly. Just making the right treatment choice among the many options for a heart attack patient can be difficult, even for expert clinicians. — Atul Gawande

I look at my grandparents and what they dealt with in the Japanese internment in Arizona. That sense of perseverance, of making the best out of an incredibly bad situation, has always been something I drew inspiration from. I always ask myself, 'What in the world do I have to complain about?' — Scott Fujita

When I have a particular case in hand, I have that motive and feel an interest in the case, feel an interest in ferreting out the questions to the bottom, love to dig up the question by the roots and hold it up and dry it before the fires of the mind. — Abraham Lincoln

Love the little trade which thou hast learned, and be content therewith. — Marcus Aurelius