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Competition and the market are like water, they go where they want — Seth Godin
I don't like the dark. I really am afraid of the dark. — Monica Keena
Courage and compassion are two sides of the same coin. Compassion without courage is not genuine. You may have a compassionate thought or impulse, but if you don't do or say anything, it's not real compassion. — Daisaku Ikeda
One cannot be deeply responsive to the world without being saddened very often. — Erich Fromm
What people don't understand is when punk started it was so innocent and not aware of being looked at or being a phenomenon and that's what everyone gets wrong. You can't consciously create something that's important, it's a combination of chemistry, conditions, the environment, everything. — Siouxsie Sioux
Sixty thousand blacks are annually embarked from the coast of Guinea, never to return to their native country; but they are embarked in chains: and this constant emigration, which, in the space of two centuries, might have furnished armies to overrun the globe, accuses the guilt of Europe and the weakness of Africa. — Edward Gibbon
We will begin a future together so help me god! — Habeeba B. Pasha
Prodigality is indeed the vice of a weak nature, as avarice is of a strong one; it comes of a weak craving for those blandishments of the world which are easily to be had for money, and which, when obtained, are as much worse than worthless as a harlot's love is worse than none. — Henry Taylor
I loved them, according to the hallowed expression, which amounts to saying that I never loved any of them. — Albert Camus
Edward smiled, I smiled, even Bernardo smiled. Olaf just looked sinister. — Laurell K. Hamilton
He is the rich man, and enjoys the fruit of his riches, who summer and winter forever can find delight in his own thoughts. — Henry David Thoreau
As the sense of smell is so intimately connected with that of taste, it is not surprising that an excessively bad odour should excite wretching or vomitting in some persons. — Charles Darwin
He has always had a dangerous tendency to embrace blind optimism in the face of hard facts. — Jonathan Tropper
In the factory we make cosmetics; in the drugstore we sell hope. — Charles Revson
