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In my experience, getting rich takes focus, courage, knowledge, expertise, 100 percent of your effort, a never-give-up attitude and of course a rich mind-set. — T. Harv Eker

They say Australians get that ten-yard stare. It comes from the land and the horizon. You can see all around you for as far as you can see. So you just stare. I do it all the time. — Anna Torv

Some of my best friends have written Broadway shows. Allee Willis and Brenda Russell wrote The Color Purple which has been recently revived on Broadway. That to me is such a different hat that you have to wear, but music is music. A Broadway show is something I would love to have the opportunity to do. — Dave Koz

If you asked me what Uncle Vanya is about, I would say about as much as I can take. — Robert Garland

I think maybe there could be some restrictions that there had to be a certain amount of training taken. — Ronald Reagan

By creating the European Central Bank, the member states exposed their own government bonds to the risk of default. Developed countries that issue bonds in their own currency never default, because they can always print money. Their currency may depreciate, but the risk of default is absent. — George Soros

But on the other side I am very glad that I can at least enjoy some freedom. — Mordechai Vanunu

Fairness is one of the most significant traits in wisdom, the fairer you are, the wiser you become. — Pearl Zhu

A philosophy must be livable; it can't just be ideas. — Marty Rubin

What do I tell the pilots to do? — Barbara Olson

Doubt is a creature within the air.
It grows when someone hesitates. — Toba Beta

Make it so good and so clear that it doesn't need any further explanation. — Shel Silverstein

in November was dismal. It was a time of short gray days and long — Sharon Cramer

To write and speak correctly is certainly necessary; but it is not sufficient. A derivation correctly presented in the book or on the blackboard may be inaccessible and uninstructive, if the purpose of the successive steps is incomprehensible, if the reader or listener cannot understand how it was humanly possible to find such an argument ... — George Polya