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Maxine recoils, only partly out of the classic accountant's allergy to real folding money — Thomas Pynchon

Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff are the best. You won't have me ever say a bad word about them. — Christopher Michael Cillizza

Panic freezes you. Nobody is going to go into your head and take the panic away. But action leaks the panic out of your head. — James Altucher

I've been very fortunate in my collaborators throughout my career. — Bebe Neuwirth

I have people say, 'I'll come to work for you for free,' and I tell my employees they have to compete with that. — S. Truett Cathy

I learned to be wary that summer of a pious approach to life that saw good intentions and righteous prayer as substitutes for planning and pragmatic action. — Krista Tippett

I'm not into older guys. To tell you the truth, Richard Gere is not the sexiest man alive, in my book. — Winona Ryder

I want Victoria to be the number one state in the best country in the world. — Denis Napthine

We must consider not only why the classical theory of democracy appears to be in contradiction with the observed practice, but also why the many different responses to this observation, though mutually incompatible, all share the belief that democracy is the best form of political organization. — Moses Finley

If Gray Wing thinks he's going to take us by surprise, then he can think again! We'll be ready. He halted and stared between the trees. Beyond, the moor rose like a spine arching against the setting sun. You want battle? He pictured Gray Wing training his cats to fight. I'll give you war. — Erin Hunter

The practice of doing more than necessary works best when packing lunch boxes — Josh Stern

Beneath the handsome exterior beats a heart of darkness. — James Patterson

A genuine relationship is one that is not dominated by the ego with its image-making and self-seeking. In a genuine relationship, there is an outward flow of open, alert attention toward the other person in which there is no wanting whatsoever. — Eckhart Tolle