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Lough Rynn Quotes By Usain Bolt

I think sometimes, when you're on top and all you do is win, win, win, win, win, you get lazy and lose focus. When you lose it opens your eyes and you get serious. There is always a time when it is good to lose, at the right time for you. — Usain Bolt

Lough Rynn Quotes By Laozi

A good runner leaves no footprints. — Laozi

Lough Rynn Quotes By Michael Strong

Silicon Valley, "the largest legal creation of wealth in history," was built largely by unprofessional amateurs using math, sand, and the institutions of freedom. The Soviet Union had the greatest mathematicians on earth, and plenty of sand, but without the institutions of freedom their brilliant mathematicians were not empowered to create those devices that are changing the world. — Michael Strong

Lough Rynn Quotes By Georg C. Lichtenberg

I am convinced we do not only love ourselves in others but hate ourselves in others too. — Georg C. Lichtenberg

Lough Rynn Quotes By John Green

I feel my life is so scattered right now. Like it's all these small pieces of paper and someone's turned on the fan. — John Green

Lough Rynn Quotes By Brunonia Barry

There is lace in every living thing: the bare branches of winter, the patterns of clouds, the surface of water as it ripples in the breeze ... Even a wild dog's matted fur shows a lacy pattern if you look at it closely enough. — Brunonia Barry

Lough Rynn Quotes By Anonymous

Love is patient and kind. It's never jealous. Love is never boastful or conceited. It is never rude or selfish. It does not take offence and is not resentful — Anonymous

Lough Rynn Quotes By Tyler Cowen

If you and your skills are a complement to the computer, your wage and labor market prospects are likely to be cheery. If your skills do not complement the computer, you may want to address that mismatch. Ever more people are starting to fall on one side of the divide or the other. That's why 'average is over.' — Tyler Cowen