Klausimynas Quotes & Sayings
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If we didn't have greed, market economies wouldn't be as innovative as they are. But in my view, greed has to be contained by the fear of losses, so there has to be a system where, if you take too much risk, you go into bankruptcy. You don't systematically bail out people who take excessive risks. — Nouriel Roubini
I've always worked on the machines, especially the 125 and 250 which are really difficult to set up. — Joey Dunlop
When you do the right thing, enjoy it! When you take positive actions, enjoy them. After all, they are leading you toward positive results. Pat yourself on the back. Truly enjoy the fact that you're making positive progress, and the negative temptations will have no power over you. — Ralph Marston
I wish I knew who I am," I whispered to the stars in Baya's eyes.
Slowly, Baya shook his head. "Oh, Dust Girl, that's the hardest wish of all. Not even Baya can give you that one. That one you earn. — Sarah Zettel
No American conservative has ever argued that the government should never be involved in peoples' lives. That is anarchy, and we don't argue for that. — Dennis Prager
abstract himself out of the moment — Gregory Benford
Acceptance is the universal currency of real friendship ... It does not warp or shape or wrench a person to be anything other than what they are. — Joan D. Chittister
What had been quiet and restful was now silent and empty. — Frederick Barthelme
I designed collections around whatever struck my fancy ... fruits, vegetables, politics, or peacocks! I entered in with no business sense. — Lilly Pulitzer
Don't look too far ahead or you'll get overwhelmed. Just do the next apparent thing. Keep putting one foot in front of the other. You'll get through this. And when you do, you'll feel great! — B. J. Gallagher Hateley
Imitation is criticism. — William Blake
Blood is thicker than water, but it can still be contaminated. — Matshona Dhliwayo
You can't use irony as a way of disengaging with the difficult or emotional aspects of life. — D.A. Wallach
