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Investment bubbles and high animal spirits do not materialize out of thin air. They need extremely favorable economic fundamentals together with free and easy, cheap credit, and they need it for at least two or three years. Importantly, they also need serial pleasant surprises in such critical variables as global GNP growth. — Jeremy Grantham

Hell, was no military man; was computer technician who had bumbled into wrong field. — Robert A. Heinlein

mothering is our first preverbal template for an existence in which we feel welcomed or rejected, loved or abandoned, many of us have fused our relationship with our mothers with our concepts of God. — Geneen Roth

Although Pulcheria Alexandrovna was forty-three, her face still retained traces of her former beauty; she looked much younger than her age, indeed, which is almost always the case with women who retain serenity of spirit, sensitiveness and pure sincere warmth of heart to old age. We may add in parenthesis that to preserve all this is the only means of retaining beauty to old age. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I'm obsessed with trying to understand what somebody is talking about and trying to get them to understand me. — Matthew McConaughey

For me, the Beatles are proof of the existence of God. — Rick Rubin

The most effective means for restoring the integrity of our electoral process, and repairing the public's tattered faith in its elected representatives, is through the full public financing of political campigns. It's the mother of all reforms: the one reform that makes all other reforms possible. After all, he who pays the piper calls the tune. If someone's going to own the politicians, it might as well be the American people. — Arianna Huffington

The younger brother must help to pay for the pleasures of the elder. — Jane Austen

Without a doubt, the best way to get to know me is through my music. — Shania Twain

In order to write poetry, you must first invent a poet who will write it. — Antonio Machado

The press is owned by wealthy men who only want certain things to reach the public. — Noam Chomsky