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He observed confusion and chaos, which I call living by one's emotions instead of one's mind. — Anais Nin

Nor can private counterparties restrict supplies of gold, another commodity whose derivatives are often traded over-the-counter, where central banks stand ready to lease gold in increasing quantities should the price rise. — Alan Greenspan

When I am feeling low all I have to do is watch my cats and my courage returns. I study these creatures. they are my teachers. — Charles Bukowski

The sword has spoke the truth - in authority and wisdom - only the sword O Damascus is certain! — Nizar Qabbani

To say then, the majority are wicked, means no malice, no bad heart in the observer, but, simply that the majority are unripe, andhave not yet come to themselves, do not yet know their opinion. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

From a very selfish point of view, I'm enchanted by the idea that a politician can come along and speak simply and clearly and truthfully to an electorate as though they are grown-ups and to feel the electorate respond to that. — John Hodgman

I think me and Kristen Bell are going to start a band. It's called Kung-Fu Professor. — Clark Duke

I mean, Zombies were one thing. Asking almost complete strangers and one innocent little Page to witness an attack on my vaginasaurous was an entirely other thing to ask of humanity. — Rachel Higginson

Sucess in life depends primarily upon three things: discovery of who you are, what you can do best, and where you are going. — Henry Clausen

It is easy to be conspicuously 'compassionate' if others are being forced to pay the cost. — Murray N. Rothbard

There is none of my uncle's marks upon you; he taught me how to know a man in love; in which cage of rushes I am sure you are not prisoner. — William Shakespeare

-Pain's the universal language.- — Pierce Brown

With grand and lofty natures, the revolts of the flesh and the senses when subjected to physical suffering cause the soul to spring forth, and make it appear on the brow, just as rebellions among the soldiery force the captain to show himself. — Victor Hugo