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Mutual fund managers are trapped in this rather deadly vicious circle: the more successful they are, the more money flows into their mutual fund. Then, it is more difficult for them to beat the market averages or even to match their own past performance. — Ron Chernow

Caring for friends opens the heart, and gifts us with the privilege of sharing the fruits of our self-imposed and necessary solitude. — Max Elliott Slade

A German goldsmith covered a bit of metal with cloth in the 14th century and gave mankind its first button. It was hard to know this as politics, because it plays like the work of one person, but nothing is isolated in history
certain humans are situations. — Lyn Hejinian

It doesn't cost a thing to smile, — India.Arie

Love obeys no laws other than its own. That's what always made it frightening. — Lauren Oliver

You know I'm a writer. I can't tell you everything in the beginning. Then there's no point to the story. — Tiffany Reisz

The human being is sovereign and should always be in control of everything the person does, and not be controlled by it. — Sienna McQuillen

If you are going to do a film properly you have to give yourself completely to it. — Bob Hoskins

It's up to each of us to get very still and say, 'This is who I am.' No one else defines your life. Only you do. — Oprah Winfrey

Love always, in one way or another, means pain as well as joy. — Susan Glaspell

We had prepared, my staff had prepared for me a whole dossier on virtually - on George Bush on his votes on his records, what he had done over the past number of years in public service. — Geraldine Ferraro

I have not tired of the wilderness; rather I enjoy its beauty and the vagrant life I lead, more keenly all the time. I prefer the saddle to the street car and the star sprinkled sky to a roof, the obscure and difficult trail, leading into the unknown, to any paved highway, and the deep peace of the wild to the discontent bred by cities. — Everett Ruess