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A good deal of education consists of unlearning-the breaking of bad habits as with a tennis serve. — Mary McCarthy
It frequently happens that an element of the standard of living which set out with being primarily wasteful, ends with becoming, in the apprehension of the consumer, a necessary of life. — Thorstein Veblen
Most of my ideas are based on the latest research on productivity, performance and mental mastery - that's why so many iconic companies bring me in to help them grow and win. — Robin S. Sharma
Significantly, romantic friendships can coexist with the fact of partners' marrying because their reason for being is not to replace marriage but to open the possibility of sustained, committed true love existing among friends, and not just same-sex friends. No matter that our chosen relationship commitments change. Those of us who have long-term romantic friendships, some that have lasted longer than any of our marriages or partnerships, do not fear that these commitments will falter if we create primary bonds. — Bell Hooks
She reached behind her back and pulled out slender, black nunchucks and simply invited them to come get her. Their eyes could barely follow the chucks as they circled around her shoulders and torso slapping back and forth, and up and under, while she remained focused and composed with her eastern, tomboy flair. — K.N. Smith
I don't believe in any kind of fundamentalism. — Antonio Banderas
My favorite way to spend Saturday is in and out of bed, watching sports on TV and eating. — Alan King
I find it more credible, since it is anterior information, that one man should know heaven, as the Chinese say, than that so many men should know the world. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Only those means of security are good, are certain, are lasting, that depend on yourself and your own vigor. — Niccolo Machiavelli
Many people are priced out of the medical and insurance markets for one reason: the politicians refusal to give up power. Allowing them to seize another 16 percent of the economy won't solve our problems. Freedom will. — John Stossel
The existence of any pure race with special endowments is a myth, as is the belief that there are races all of whose members are foredoomed to eternal inferiority. — Franz Boas
Every man has his own reason for every deed. Usually it is selfish. — David Gemmell
I don't want my pain blanked out, he thought to himself; I need to keep my pain. It is a part of who I am, every bit as integral as the joy I've felt. — Mark Samuels
I consider it important, indeed urgently necessary, for intellectual workers to get together, both to protect their own economic status and also, generally speaking, to secure their influence in the political field. — Albert Einstein