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The temple of fame stands upon the grave: the flame that burns upon its altars is kindled from the ashes of great men. — William Hazlitt
Never invest in a company without understanding its finances. The biggest losses in stocks come from companies with poor balance sheets. — Peter Lynch
But alas, things can always get worse. And, for the record, I've noticed that they tend to get worse just when you start to observe that they couldn't possibly do something like that. Never tempt fate or challenge God or whatever you want to call it. Just don't. Because what they say is true: when it rains it pours. — Anonymous
Life owes you, but sometimes you have to be your own fucking debt collector. And if we have to burn in hell for it, heaven's going to be sparsely populated. — Jo Nesbo
The only way to live several lives in one lifespan is to write stories. — Vishwas Mudagal
And the whole huge town of a million people was locked in a sort of violent inertia, a nightmare of noise without movement. — George Orwell
True nirvana will come when we enlighten the world of awareness and higher consciousness. — Debasish Mridha
What happens to conservatives when they get near the White House? How come they only seem to be talking the good talk at, say, the Senate level, when they don't have to run the show? — Chris Matthews
everyone has a story that will stop your heart. — Google
Religion, the most powerful of the elements which have entered into the formation of moral feeling, having almost always been governed either by the ambition of a hierarchy, seeking control over every department of human conduct, or by the spirit of Puritanism. — John Stuart Mill
Love is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends time and space. — Russell Brand
Compared to when I was a boy, we now live in reverse. The people are locked up in their homes at night and criminals are outside on the loose! When I was young, the criminals were locked up and the people were free to move about. That time has passed for many cities. — Billy Graham