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Cocaine is God's way of telling you you are making too much money. — Robin Williams

And any time you feed your ego, it's a one-way street ... There were so many things I had to deal with that erased the positives I got from playing the game that it wasn't worth it. It's like eating a Big Mac and drinking a Diet Coke. — Ricky Williams

There is nothing in itself which is wrong or evil not even murder. — Henry Miller

We need to have business leaders who live by deep, strong principles. — Stephen Covey

Boys do not have the monopoly in Staring Business, after all. — John Green

I feel the most connected to my art when it comes from my real life and hopefully the audience feels that. — Nick Jonas

I think people associate genre and music style with creativity, but it's all creativity regardless of what pipeline it comes down. — Aaron Gillespie

My first sparring session with him saw him bullying me around the ring, so I thought fuck this, and when he came back in close, I threw the boxing code of conduct out of the window and hit him with a cracking right hand in to the balls! That sapped the energy out of him and that was the end of that. In the end, I could take anything he threw at me and then I'd come back with mine, which he didn't like and people would comment on how much I'd 'come on'. — Stephen Richards

I don't know if there was really ever a golden age of the music business. Most of what was released has always been garbage and some has been able to get through and last. I don't know that it was much better thirty years ago. The music industry just wasn't as efficient. The music industry was more oddball guys who did it for fun and now they are huge corporations that have become more structured. — Adam Schlesinger

Capitalism in its imperialist stage leads directly to the most comprehensive socialisation of production; it, so to speak, drags the capitalists, against their will and consciousness, into some sort of a new social order, a transitional one from complete free competition to complete socialisation. Production becomes social, but appropriation remains private. The social means of production remain the private property of a few. The general framework of formally recognised free competition remains, and the yoke of a few monopolists on the rest of the population becomes a hundred times heavier, more burdensome and intolerable. — Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

There are no true answers, just shades of grey, coincidence, and circumstance. — Jon Krakauer

Fasting is, I think, a profoundly instinctive form of appeal. — Tana French