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Those 3,000 jobs in Sioux Falls, based on our population back then in Sioux Falls, would have taken 300,000 jobs in New York City to equal it at Citibank. — Bill Janklow

You play a part in every aspect of your life going the way you want or not going the way that you want. It has very little to do with other people. — Will Smith

I used to skip out of high school and go flying. It was just one of those things, I thought it was kind of a cool thing to do. I never thought about doing that as a profession, but I started checking things out and I found out there was a flight school down in Daytona Beach, called Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. — Jerry Doyle

The companies that can afford to do basic research (and can't afford not to) are ones that dominate their markets ... It's cheap insurance, since failing to do basic research guarantees that the next major advance will be oened by someone else. — Robert X. Cringely

A hierarchy within the hierarchy — Victoria Aveyard

I'd given up on the white picket fence after Kisten had died - finding out my kids would be demons was the nail in the coffin. — Kim Harrison

I don't know anything that builds the will to win better than competitive sports. — Richard M. Nixon

My palm connected with the final looking-glass. A wave of brittle fractures rippled outward from the place my sanguine hand had struck. It shattered. I watched the pieces of my former life
the reflection of this monster I'd become - fall about my feet in a hailstorm of blood, tears, and broken mirrors. My attrition was complete. And now dissension boiled in my veins. I would find my penance. Even if God could not forgive me, even if she could not forgive me ... maybe I could at least find the power to forgive myself. — S.G. Night

He almost looks like the boy I imagined. A second prince, content with his place, unburdened by a crown that was never his. — Victoria Aveyard