Maryssa Gabriel Quotes & Sayings
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Ever since the Federal reserve was born, (in 1913) we have been living under a lie. — Michael Maloney

Little things really belong to you," she said, folding the fan. "They don't have to be left behind. You can carry them in a shoebox. — Truman Capote

Let's be honest: the trappings of investment banking are quite tempting. I do miss it sometimes. And to be honest, there was a time I'd read the 'WSJ' in the morning, and for years I have done that. — Chetan Bhagat

Everywhere, there was imbalance, and the surest path to profit was to be between something valuable and someone who valued it. — James S.A. Corey

The universe is so immense that it appears immutable, and that the duration of a planet such as that of the earth is only a chapter, less than that, a phrase, less still, only a word of the universe's history. — Camille Flammarion

I like to be home with my son, kickin' it and watching ESPN, a very normal life. I like to take him to school every day, watch his games. — Taraji P. Henson

Man makes holy what he believes as he makes beautiful what he loves. — Ernest Renan

This story about good food begins in a quick-stop convenience market. — Barbara Kingsolver

I really strive to bring something new to each book. I don't want to write the same book over and over again. — Robert Crais

Birmingham City Council was playing third time lucky with the design of the city's celebrated Victoria Square ... — Tom Holt

The future just isn't what it used to be — Jonathan Tropper

I have a great interest in a number of things, perhaps too many. I admire people who seem to concentrate on only one fixed discipline to the exclusion of almost everything else. — Tom Glazer

Both biological and cultural diversity are now severely threatened and working for their preservation is a critical task. — Murray Gell-Mann

If a tree falls in the woods and no one's around to hear it, it still very probably makes a sound. A baseball game that's played with no one around to watch it, though that's a different proposition. — Carson Cistulli