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Nobody gets through life without losing a few things on the way. — Neil Gaiman

If you look at the history of the American capital market, there's probably no innovation more important than the idea of generally accepted accountancy principles. — Lawrence Summers

No generation is interested in art in quite the same way as any other; each generation, like each individual, brings to the contemplation of art its own categories of appreciation, makes its own demands upon art, and has its own uses for art. — T. S. Eliot

I legit can not parallel park. This is no joke! — Jennifer Damiano

Reminded myself: the ones you don't like are a bonus. They can't fool you as easy as the ones you do. — Tana French

If somebody for some reason, for music or for movie, becomes famous, it's because they have something, something special. — Roberto Cavalli

Learn to be difficult when it counts. In school as in life, having a reputation for being assertive will help you receive preferential treatment without having to beg or fight for it every time. — Timothy Ferriss

None of the arts are any good unless you really are great at them. — Woody Allen

You aren't a demon practitioner?" "No, but they seem to practice me." Trent and Rachel — Kim Harrison

The Spirit-filled life is not a special, deluxe edition of Christianity. It is part and parcel of the total plan of God for His people. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

Home is a symbol of the self. Caring for a home is caring for one's self. — Gloria Steinem

Capitalism is not a human being. Capitalism is a Moloch, a god, a god of bloody sacrifice that sees human beings as ants — Terence McKenna

I have no future,' said Hanno. 'I need no prophecy. You talk too much, woman. — William Nicholson

All writers, in all viewpoints, must choose which information and scenes will be presented, and in which order. In that sense, the author is always represented as a point of view in a work of fiction. His hand can always be detected by the discerning. — Nancy Kress