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Intelligence normally entails two interrelated but somewhat different components. The first involves effective adaptation to an environment. — James G. March

Independent bread gives independent morals: - while pecuniary dependence makes moral subserviency; - So get money - get wealth — Susan B. Anthony

All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. — George Orwell

We all came to Seattle in hopes of building better lives. No one said we wouldn't have to struggle first. — Regina Scott

Quality begins with the intent, which is fixed by management. — W. Edwards Deming

If the losses don't hurt, your financial survival is tenuous. — William Eckhardt

The Kurds were the only people in Iraq who were completely unguarded in expressing their gratitude to the United States for setting them free. — Timothy Noah

Sugartown Sugartown Sugartown Sugartown. — Jim Lewis

I had my hair in a ponytail and looked my trademark exhausted. — Tina Fey

Maybe what stopped people from voting wasn't a lack of information about the candidates or a feeling that the outcomes of races didn't matter or a sense that a trip to the polls was inconvenient. What if voting wasn't only a political act, but a social one that took place in a liminal space between the public and private that had never been well-defined to citizens? What if toying with those expectations was key to turning a person into a voter? What if elections were simply less about shaping people's opinions than changing their behaviors? — Sasha Issenberg

Be open, and God starts pouring into you like wine from every nook and corner of existence. Then wherever you look, you find God. Then whatsoever you touch, you find God. Then whatsoever you drink and eat, you find God. And when God pours from everywhere, then life is a celebration. — Rajneesh

If I go out in the street and one guy gets a picture, then someone calls the press to say Mario was there. The day after in the press, it's, 'Mario was there'. That's normal, I just walk in town like a normal guy. — Mario Balotelli

By the way, I may have misled you by using the word 'tea'. None of your wafer slices of bread-and-butter. We're good trencher-men, we of the Revolution. What we shall require will be something on the order of scrambled eggs, muffins, jam, ham, cake and sardines. Expect us at five sharp."
"But, I say, I'm not quite sure - "
"Yes, you are. Silly ass, don't you see that this is going to do you a bit of good when the Revolution breaks loose? When you see old Rowbotham sprinting up Piccadilly with a dripping knife in each hand, you'll be jolly thankful to be able to remind him that he once ate your tea and shrimps. — P.G. Wodehouse