Kirupananda Variyar Quotes & Sayings
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Carnegie believed in the survival of the fittest. He believed in Social Darwinism. He believed that you had to give an opportunity to the fittest, who were going to survive, to the fittest to rise themselves as high as they could. — David Nasaw

This is something the Democrats have talked about, and a goal we share, getting everyone insured, and solving the issue in a Republican way, which is applying a personal responsibility principle (individual mandate), reforming the market (more strictly regulating the insurance companies), and allowing people to buy private health care insurance that they can take with them from job to job that's entirely affordable. So it's a Republican way of solving a problem that we face as a nation. — Mitt Romney

These heroes of finance are like beads on a string; when one slips off, all the rest follow. — Henrik Ibsen

When I was in college I did a lot of stupid things and I don't want to make an excuse for that. Some of the things that people accuse me of are true, some of them aren't. There are pranks, IMs. — Mark Zuckerberg

People ask what's up with this writing business? What do I hope to accomplish? I tell 'em I'm just a brick mason; words are my bricks and I'm building a skyscraper
one brick at a time. — Quentin R. Bufogle

I am not interested in dry economic socialism. We are fighting against misery, but we are also fighting against alienation. One of the fundamental objectives of Marxism is to remove interest, the factor of individual interest, and gain, from people's psychological motivations. Marx was preoccupied both with economic factors and with their repercussions on the spirit. If communism isn't interested in this too, it may be a method of distributing goods, but it will never be a revolutionary way of life. — Che Guevara

And she knew she was not sure, she would never be sure, because uncertainty is the essence of the human condition, and death is the one barrier beyond which we cannot see. There is no hope but faith, no knowledge but the acceptance of ignorance.
Yet still she hoped that one day she would know. — Jan Siegel

Not for one single day Can I discern my way, But this I surely know- Who gives the day Will show the way, So I securely go. — William Arthur Dunkerley

Keep breathing. Exhale all the hurt and sorrow, inhale the untainted air. — Mercedes Lackey

Sometimes I see people writing the most ridiculous things about me. — Rita Ora

Sometimes failure is the best thing that can happen to you if you learn to listen to the lessons in it. — Jeff Goins

I think without a doubt, that what is called "financial genius" is merely a rising market. — John Kenneth Galbraith