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You must develop your skills around your calling — Sunday Adelaja

Viserys could not sweep a stable with ten thousand brooms. — George R R Martin

How could economics not be behavioral? If it isn't behavioral, what the hell is it? — Charlie Munger

I'm on my version of the protein diet, but there ain't no protein in it. It's a Krispy Kreme doughnut between two Cinnabons. And you soak it overnight in Red Bull. Then you chase it with a Snickers. — J. B. Smoove

I think it would be nice to be a prince. — Dee Dee Ramone

He's my brother, not by blood, but in the way it counts. We've stood strong on the streets together. There's nothing I wouldn't do for him or Beth — Katie McGarry

Good fiction doesn't come out of the basic conflict of good versus bad. Instead, it comes out of a conflict between good and good. — Leo Tolstoy

The day of death ... is one of the five mysteries, the key of which God holds in his own hands. — Edouard Rene De Laboulaye

A business career for a woman and her need for a woman's life as wife and mother, are not enemies at all, unless we make them so, but may be the closest and most co-operative friends and supporter of each other. — Hortense Odlum

He thought he had learned pain, but he would learn it again and again, all his life, and forget none of it. — Ursula K. Le Guin

It was unrelenting and painful as it clawed and clouded his brain, reducing him to a saliva-ridden animal desperate to eviscerate the Jinn who dared to hurt what was his.
Young, Samantha (2011-10-19). Smokeless Fire (Fire Spirits) (Kindle Locations 5302-5303). Kindle Edition. — Samantha Young

This is how great intellectual breakthroughs usually happen in practice. It is rarely the isolated genius having a eureka moment alone in the lab. Nor is it merely a question of building on precedent, of standing on the shoulders of giants, in Newton's famous phrase. Great breakthroughs are closer to what happens in a flood plain: a dozen separate tributaries converge, and the rising waters lift the genius high enough that he or she can see around the conceptual obstructions of the age. — Steven Johnson