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Misallocations Quotes By Dolly Parton

I'll be wearing my high heels, even if I'm up to my knees in mud — Dolly Parton

Misallocations Quotes By Hugh Wilford

progeny, started to go off the rails, drinking heavily — Hugh Wilford

Misallocations Quotes By Mae West

Sex with love is the greatest thing in life. But sex without love
that's not so bad either. — Mae West

Misallocations Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Power doesn't create happiness or unhappiness. It depends how you use it. Wisdom is the guiding force that directs happiness. — Frederick Lenz

Misallocations Quotes By Sam Altman

You can create value with breakthrough innovation, incremental refinement, or complex coordination. Great companies often do two of these. The very best companies do all three. — Sam Altman

Misallocations Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Enjoyment belongs to those who know things halfway. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Misallocations Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

It's exhausting, the energy it takes to unknow a truth. — Chuck Palahniuk

Misallocations Quotes By Ellen Hopkins

Perfection is a ridiculous goal because there is no such thing. Real beauty is what you are inside. — Ellen Hopkins

Misallocations Quotes By Milton William Cooper

when you assume the appearance of power, people soon give it to you. — Milton William Cooper

Misallocations Quotes By Al Sarrantonio

Your organs are all failing, but your cancer...well, your cancer is doing great. — Al Sarrantonio

Misallocations Quotes By Katie Ganshert

God has a way of taking messed-up situations and flipping them on their heads.'
'Oh yeah? Give me one example.'
'Turning an executioner's cross into a symbol of hope. — Katie Ganshert

Misallocations Quotes By Doug Casey

Government intervention in the economy - through taxes, regulation and, most importantly, currency inflation - causes distortions and misallocations of capital that must eventually be unwound. The distortions degrade the general standard of living, and the economy goes into a recession (call that an incomplete cleansing). Or it goes into a depression - wherein the entire sickly structure comes unglued. — Doug Casey