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We all know that Americans love their statistics - in sport, obviously. And in finance too. — Evan Davis

Be very mindful of what and where your consciousness goes and how you are thinking at all times. It may be better to proactively place positive thoughts in your consciousness rather than pick up random, unwanted negative thoughts from your environment. — Russell Anthony Gibbs

If your words do not have a smile, if you do not talk heart to heart, and you decide everything with your head, it is better to keep a dog as a friend rather than you. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

Children did this. They sensed when there was something controversial or sensitive and they pushed and pushed like tiny prosecutors. — Liane Moriarty

I think all writers are a bit crazy; Damaged souls, incapable of doing anything else. — Paul Auster

From the dark forest that bordered the soft ploughed fields, came a low cry that did not belong to any animal. It was accompanied by the sound of branches bending and snapping, and the splintering of wood as trees were crushed or toppled onto their sides. — Peter James West

I'm sure that the average person thought we would fold up right there. That's all everyone thinks we're about, anyway. Alexander, Alexander, Alexander. But it's about the brotherhood. Shaun's a great player, but we have a lot of weapons around here. — Chuck Darby

Characters and events fashion bonds that the heart quietly gathers into itself until heart and 'home' are one and the same. This process happens in odd little ways that you don't always notice at the time. — William Schwenn

Patsy McDonald had the artificial brightness and dead eyes that go hand in hand with prescription antidepressants. They — Val McDermid

France will always be a great nation. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Our equal and opposite needs for solitude and community constitute a great paradox. When it is torn apart, both of these life-giving states of being degenerate into deathly specters of themselves. Solitude split off from community is no longer a rich and fulfilling experience of inwardness; now it becomes loneliness, a terrible isolation. Community split off from solitude is no longer a nurturing network of relationships; now it becomes a crowd, an alienating buzz of too many people and too much noise. — Parker J. Palmer

The argument for the free market is a complicated and sophisticated one and depends on demonstration of secondary effects. I have confidence market efficiency will win out. — Milton Friedman

The saddest thing I can imagine is to get used to luxury. — Charlie Chaplin

No dancer can watch Fred Astaire and not know that we all should have been in another business. — Mikhail Baryshnikov