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The closest thing to a law of nature in business is that form has an affinity for expense, while substance has an affinity for income. — Dee Hock

A man who pretends to understand women is bad manners. For him to really to understand them is bad morals. — Henry James

Nothing really worth having comes quickly and easily. If it did, I doubt that we would ever grow. — Eknath Easwaran

I heard that my mother is dead. I wish I had time to let her die. I wish I had time to wish I had. It is because in the wild and outraged earth too soon too soon too soon. It's not that I wouldn't and will not it's that it is too soon too soon too soon. — William Faulkner

Every jackass going the roads thinks he has ideas. — James Joyce

Absolute nakedness was intrusive, confusing to the senses. Paradoxically, it both revealed and diminished identity. — P.D. James

Elizabeth's back at the red cross, and I'm walking the dog. — Bob Dole

Sometimes, when full and in fear that I will continue to eat unwanted food just because it's staring at me, I will place my napkin over the remaining portion. This is what I frequently refer to as a 'food funeral.' — Rachel Nichols

God is joy. Joy contains light that illuminates your entire being and those that come in contact with you. — Vivian Amis

Nothing is higher than heaven; nothing is beyond the walls of the world; nothing is lower than hell, or more glorious than virtue.48 — John D. Barrow

Emotions must not be part of the decision process: decisions must clinical and well calculated — Alex Dube

A man, if he be active and energetic, can hardly fail also, be he never so selfish, of benefiting the general public interest. — Benjamin Butler

A mother's love is stronger than distance, more powerful than time and can transcend the grave. — Tyler Perry

He lay on his back, watching the great river of stars wash across the sky. Worlds above, worlds below. It made him feel very small. And he found comfort in his smallness. The hurts and transience of his life seemed less important when held against the vastness of the universe. — James R. Sanford