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Night Thinker Quotes By Nassim Nicholas Taleb

One Thousand And One Days, or How Not to Be a Sucker — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Night Thinker Quotes By Peter Cosgrove

In business, integrity is just as important as in any of the great public offices ... but I believe one of the first and fundamental obligations of competent business leadership is above all to protect the reputation and integrity of the business - to that degree the integrity of the business is the integrity of the leader. — Peter Cosgrove

Night Thinker Quotes By Cathleen Schine

Lines of gulls standing on glassy blue patches of wet sand. — Cathleen Schine

Night Thinker Quotes By Gretchen Rubin

One of the great joys of falling in love is the feeling that the most extraordinary person in the entire world has chosen you. — Gretchen Rubin

Night Thinker Quotes By John Lukacs

I am writing this because on that night of the tenth of May in the 1,940th year of Our Lord, Churchill stood for more than England. Millions of people, especially across Europe, recognized him now as the champion of their hopes. (In faraway Bengal India there was at least one man, that admirably independent writer and thinker, Nirad Chaudhuri, who fastened Churchill's picture on the wall of his room the next day.) Churchill was _the_ opponent of Hitler, the incarnation of the reaction to Hitler, the incarnation of the resistance of an old world, of old freedoms, of old standards against a man incarnating a force that was frighteningly efficient, brutal, and new. — John Lukacs

Night Thinker Quotes By Yann Martel

I would have liked to say, "I'm a doctor," to those who asked me what I did, doctors being the current purveyors of magic and miracle. But I'm sure we would have had a bus accident around the next bend, and with all eyes fixed on me I would have to explain, amidst the crying and moaning of victims ... I would have to confess that as a matter of fact it was a bachelor's in philosophy; next, to the shouts of what meaning such a bloody tragedy could have, I would have to admit that I had hardly touched kierkegaard; and so on. — Yann Martel