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Now you know that you can't go wrong ... If you start each day with a song. — Jimmy Durante

Do you train for passing tests or do you train for creative inquiry? — Noam Chomsky

At home, I warm milk, stir in two teaspoons of honey, and drink it in a teacup. It's so basic yet pure; I love it. — Daniel Humm

All I could think to do was love her. That's all a person can do. — Ann Brashares

What credit theorists like Mitchell-Innes were arguing is that even if Henry gave Joshua a gold coin instead of a piece of paper, the situation would be essentially the same. A gold coin is a promise to pay something else of equivalent value to a gold coin. After all, a gold coin is not actually useful in itself. One only accepts it because one assumes other people will. In this sense, the value of a unit of currency is not the measure of the value of an object, but the measure of one's trust in other human beings. This — David Graeber

I love clothes, and yes, we go out, but it's not like I'm walking around all day in a negligee with fluffy mules. — Catherine Zeta-Jones

I'm not into little boys till they're old enough to have their own credit card. — Val McDermid

What I didn't realize at the time was that living through that bust was the luckiest thing that would ever happen to me. It taught me perhaps the single most important lesson about business and about life: Things go wrong more often than they go right. Failure is actually a natural - even crucial - element of a healthy economy. — Scott Fearon

Very little matters very much and almost nothing matters greatly. — Iain M. Banks

I could not be satisfied unless some fruits did appear in my work. — John Bunyan

On any one day you can massively change the direction of your life. — Jim Rohn

I write characters. Some of those characters are women. — Greg Rucka

Real poverty is when hunger pangs force from my mind all thoughts but those of food. Real poverty is when the children are not dressed warmly enough for winter. Real poverty is when the housing we can afford is not adequate to the needs of our families. On the other hand, real poverty is - equally - when I have eaten so much that I am uncomfortable, and again, my thoughts center on food. Or when I have so many clothes that I have to spend a lot of mental energy making choices among them or finding ways to store them. Or when, regardless of my living conditions, I am discontent and brooding about how to have more. Real poverty is when material things are uppermost and pressing - whether because we have too few or too many of them. It is poverty, because the human mind and spirit are made for higher things, worthier pursuits. — Maxine Hancock

Democrats don't resent the rich on behalf of the poor. They resent the rich on behalf of the government. — Ann Coulter

The word planet should be reserved for the small number of truly important things in the solar system. — Mike Brown