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high capital intensity companies can also be attractive, especially where the capital requirement confers stability and deters entrants. — Lawrence A. Cunningham

But here's an ugly truth about typos and other small editing mistakes: They exist in traditional books, too. — Sean Platt

Technological change defines the horizon of our material world as it shapes the limiting conditions of what is possible and what is barely imaginable. It erodesassumptions about the nature of our reality, the "pattern" in which we dwell, and lays open new choices. — Shoshana Zuboff

Now, legal plunder can be committed in an infinite number of ways. Thus we have an infinite number of plans for organizing it: tariffs, protection, benefits, subsidies, encouragements, progressive taxation, public schools, guaranteed jobs, guaranteed profits, minimum wages, a right to relief, a right to the tools of labor, free credit, and so on, and so on. — Frederic Bastiat

Hinduism as a faith might espouse tolerance, this does not necessarily mean that all Hindus behave tolerantly. — Shashi Tharoor

I forgot that I might see So many beautiful things I forgot that I might need To find out what life could bring — R.J. Palacio

Wars are not won by fighting battles; wars are won by choosing battles — George S. Patton

Three hundred men, who all know each other direct the economic destinies of the Continent and they look for successors among their friends and relations. This is not the place to examine the strange causes of this strange state of affairs which throws a ray of light on the obscurity of our social future. — Walther Rathenau

I've never seen anyone get so excited over books before. You'd think they were diamonds. — Cassandra Clare

Step one: Invade your opponet's mind. This is just like using mind-speak. Try it on me."
"That's easy," I said, casting my mental nets toward Dante, ensnaring his mind, and pushing words into his conscious thought. I'm in your mind, having a look around, and it's awfully empty in here.
Wiseacre, Dante returned.
Nobody says that anymore. Speaking of which, how old are you in Nephilim years? I'd never thought to ask.
I swore fealty during Napoleon's invasion of Italy-my homeland.
And that was in what year ... ? Help me out. I'm not a history buff.
Dante smiled. 1796.
Wow. You're old. — Becca Fitzpatrick