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I broke all my rackets. I didn't have a racket for the fifth set. I broke four. Now I hold the record. Now I go home. No rackets. I really don't like these rackets. — Nikolay Davydenko

I don't think that governments should permit speculation in raw materials, because they're what the economy basically needs. — Michael Hudson

Resa longed for the kitchen, always full of the humming of the oversize fridge, for mo's workshop in the garden, and the armchair in the library where you could sit and visit strange worlds without getting lost in them — Cornelia Funke

I really create everything I do from the heart. — Kenny G

Apollo knew well and good that wishes were nothing more than dust held together with hope, impossible to hold and foolish to dwell on. — Annabeth Albert

Surely arrested development consists not in refusing to lose old things but in failing to add new things. — C.S. Lewis

There were two free public libraries within walking distance of my home; I remember taking six books home from every visit, the limit set by the library. — Martin Lewis Perl

People would be a lot more skeptical if they understood that there is an incredible amount of chance in the results that you observe for active managers. The distribution of outcomes is enormously wide-but that's exactly what you'd expect by chance with lots of active managers who hold imperfectly diversified portfolios. The really good portfolios contain a lot of really lucky picks, and the really bad portfolios contain a lot of really unlucky picks as well as some really bad ones. — Eugene Fama

The witches ignored her, turning up the stereo. She cringed when yet another Bieber song pumped away. Great, she'd been captured by fucking Beliebers.
They planned to sell her at auction? When "Beauty and a Beat" played for the fifth time, Chloe decided she was ready for the block. — Kresley Cole

You ought not to be rude to an eagle, when you are only the size of a hobbit, and are up in his eyrie at night! — J.R.R. Tolkien