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Statin drugs are meant to lower cholesterol in your blood. But there is an asymmetry, and a severe one. One needs to treat fifty high risk persons for five years to avoid a single cardiovascular event. Statins can potentially harm people who are not very sick, for whom the benefits are either minimal or totally nonexistent. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Computer programming is pretty much guaranteed income. I'm good at it, and I like it. — Andy Weir

An artist would not rise above the mediocrity if he condemns it. — Irving Stone

Often turn the stile [correct with care], if you expect to write anything worthy of being read twice.
[Lat., Saepe stilum vertas, iterum quae digna legi sint Scripturus.] — Horace

Alex had cooked, and coaxed, and helped Mark form borders around the shapeless days. Alex had given meaning to the word "servant". — Davis Bunn

My principles are about love and doing it because there's meaning and commitment. — Richelle Mead

I long to kiss the image of my death. — William Henry Drummond

I'm a socialist. I'm amazed at how the spirit of socialism is alive and well in New York. I had always thought I wouldn't want to be here without a lot of money, but I was wrong about that. — Bertie Carvel

It was really shocking to me that when I was dating a dude I could get married and my taxes were 8 grand less, blah blah blah. — Sia Furler

But you see we can't all be the phoenix, some of us have to be the ash. — J.J. McAvoy

If the eye really was a muscle, I had pulled it long ago. — Brodi Ashton

He was telling me that our [country's] blood-soaked and atrocity-littered past was important but that the future didn't have to be its slave. — Wes Moore

Allow yourself to experience what it is to learn step by step the freedom that comes from being unattached to the outcome, but operating from an empowered heart. — Gary Zukav

Music is what tell us that the human race is greater than we realize. — Napoleon Bonaparte