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In normal times, investors should pay more attention to the credit markets because it's the energy by which everything is driven. It's the oil in the engine. — Rick Santelli

I walked down the empty Broad to breakfast, as I often did on Sundays, at a tea-shop opposite Balliol. The air was full of bells from the surrounding spires and the sun, casting long shadows across the open spaces, dispelled the fears of night. The tea-shop was hushed as a library; a few solitary men in bedroom slippers from Balliol and Trinity looked up as I entered, then turned back to their Sunday newspapers. I ate my scrambled eggs and bitter marmalade with the zest which in youth follows a restless night. I lit a cigarette and sat on, while one by one the Balliol and Trinity men paid their bills and shuffled away, slip-slop, across the street to their colleges. It was nearly eleven when I left, and during my walk I heard the change-ringing cease and, all over the town, give place to the single chime which warned the city that service was about to start. — Evelyn Waugh

Skip the religion and politics, head straight to the compassion. Everything else is a distraction. — Talib Kweli

When one practices discipline and moves from the beginner's territory to immovable wisdom, one makes a return and falls back to the level of the beginner. — Takuan Soho

A business needs a character and an identity, just like a person and just like a person it needs to have a Voice. — David Amerland

Our love is like no other — Auliq Ice

I'm overcome by the inexplicable desire to speak to you with common courtesy. — Anthony Marra

When he raised his hand to wipe his chin, the card clutched in it had no longer been yellow. This time it was a dirty but still bright orange. — Stephen King

The knowledge and understanding of the world which science gives us and the magnificent opportunity which it extends to us to control and use the world for the extension of our pleasure in it has never been greater than it now is. — Polykarp Kusch

Nor did he give a damn for the world either, or the universe, or heaven or hell. But he liked women. — John Fante