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Nancy Jaax Quotes By William J. O'Neil

The whole secret to winning big in the stock market is not to be right all the time, but to lose the least amount possible when you're wrong. — William J. O'Neil

Nancy Jaax Quotes By Sue Whitaker

I wished that I had died, it would have been better for everyone — Sue Whitaker

Nancy Jaax Quotes By Philip K. Dick

But reality cannot be ignored; we must grow up. — Philip K. Dick

Nancy Jaax Quotes By Jimmy Kimmel

I only get unusual ailments. — Jimmy Kimmel

Nancy Jaax Quotes By Ann Coulter

Everyone seems to agree that it is Minnesotans' responsibility to assimilate to Somali culture, not the other way around.11 The Catholic University of St. Thomas has installed Islamic prayer rooms and footbaths in order to demonstrate, according to Dean of Students Karen Lange, that the school is "diverse." Minneapolis's mayor, Betsy Hodges, has shown up wearing a full hijab to meetings with Somalis. (In fairness, it was "Forbid Your Daughter to Work Outside the Home" Day.) — Ann Coulter

Nancy Jaax Quotes By Ethan Nichtern

The Tantric view is that there is already a complete Buddha dormant within each of us, but we've individually and collectively become addicted to horror movies that we mistake for documentaries. From this perspective, our whole society is caught up in a kind of shared horror story, imagining ourselves as zombie consumers rather than empowered citizens: afraid, insecure, incapable beings who have no choice but to wander through life grasping after fleeting pleasures, needlessly competing with each other instead of collaborating, isolating ourselves from the plight of those whose stories we don't understand. Because our whole society is both constructing and watching this shared screenplay simultaneously, the physical world begins to take on the qualities of this horror movie, and it becomes more and more difficult to distinguish the theater of our experience from the screen of our own projections. — Ethan Nichtern