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Little Sally is beheading daisies on the drive ... couldn't be more eloquent if she could speak ... — Lauren Groff

I have a name for people who went to the extreme efficient market theory-which is "bonkers". It was an intellectually consistent theory that enabled them to do pretty mathematics. So I understand its seductiveness to people with large mathematical gifts. It just had a difficulty in that the fundamental assumption did not tie properly to reality. — Charlie Munger

Alas, how quickly the gratitude owed to the dead flows off, how quick to be proved a deceiver. — Sophocles

Guns can turn you into an insider even if you're an outsider by nature, recruiting you into a loose fraternity of people who feel embattled and defensive and are primally eager to win allies. — Walter Kirn

The fact that their [the flower children's] uniforms and their jargons precisely represented the distances they had yet to cover before arriving at that maturity which makes love possible - or no longer possible - could not be considered their fault. They had been born into a society in which nothing was harder to achieve, in which perhaps nothing was more scorned and feared than the idea of the soul's maturity. — James Baldwin

Out of nothing can come, and nothing can become nothing. — Persius

It's not bad people I fear so much as good people. When a person is sure that he is good, he is nearly hopeless; he gets cruel- he believes in punishment. — Clarence Darrow

Simply being with other people who are also seekers and who are involved in the same quest you are is very meaningful. — Dan Wakefield

What makes women happy? Nothing, for more than ten minutes at a time, so stop worrying. — Fay Weldon

It is the ego's purpose that makes everything seem dis-united and like separate events. The constant purpose is the thread that ties all events together. The script is really a continuous thing, rather than discreet events. I did this next and this happened, then I went there. That is the way it is talked about when the mind believes in sequential time and events. But once we get a sense that there is purpose that ties them all together, that is when the fusion between all the events takes place. — David Hoffmeister

Discoveries are made by pursuing possibilities suggested by existing knowledge. — Michael Polanyi

I've been very well remunerated for my talents over the years so I really don't need the public's money. — George Michael

You don't have to die to go to hell. — Tess Gerritsen