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Bridges would not be safer if only people who knew the proper definition of a real number were allowed to design them. — H.L. Mencken

Risk models only have value if they are used effectively in combination with a limit management and control process. — Jawwad Farid

I always cringe when a male friend of mine, who's very fixated on women, puts "compatibility" at the top of his list of attributes that he would be looking for in a woman. I would replace compatibility with dialectic. — James Ellroy

As you sift through this very solid-looking body, you have to go only so far before you end up with a handful of nothing. — Deepak Chopra

Most people who have failed miserably in life itself have one last resort left available to them, they become a politician. — Peter F. Hamilton

I kept asking Him to say it again, but He wouldn't. I guess it's because I heard Him the first time, you know. — Donald Miller

I hope," he replies softly, "to get to know you again. If you are open to it. There is a fog around you that I would like to clear away. — Marie Lu

There was a lot of drama in school because, well, people have problems at home and they take it out on their friends in school. Trying to impress people, they became bullies. I hated it because I know what it's like to be picked on, and I never liked not fitting in, especially moving around so much as a kid because I was an Army brat. My dad was in the Army. — Michelle Rodriguez

America's liberal arts universities have long been safe zones for leftist thinking, protected ivory towers for the pseudo-elite who earn their livings writing papers nobody reads about gender roles in the poetry of Maya Angelou. — Ben Shapiro

Therefore, they is only one thing to do ... " Here I stopped speaking altogether for a while, allowing these last words to enter their consciousness. Minutes passed and they said nothing, then Henry's voice broke the silence, his deaf man's bleat hoarse and cracked, a shock in the stillness: "Us gotta kill all dem white sonsabitches. Ain't dat what de Lawd done told you? Ain't dat right, Nat?" It was as if by those words we were committed. Us gotta kill ... I talked on, detailing my plans. — William Styron