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The stock market is people. — Bernard Baruch

If we were being attached by space aliens, we wouldn't be playing these kinds of games. — William J. Clinton

But oppositions have the illimitable range of objections at command, which need never stop short at the boundary of knowledge, but can draw forever on the vasts of ignorance. — George Eliot

I got feelings I don't know the names for. There probly ain't any names. Probly nobody else ever had 'em. I tell you what, I wouldn't wish 'em on a snake. — Marilynne Robinson

When he breathed he truly was Australia's greatest white elder and friend without peer to the original Australians. — Noel Pearson

Theologians have done more to hide the Gospel of Christ than any of its adversaries. — George MacDonald

When it comes to politics and women, you have to taste all the sauces, but you must never let either one or the other give you indigestion. — Arturo Perez-Reverte

Our hearts gain from the weight of fear what the athlete's limbs gain from the weight of dumbbells, but only if like the athlete we do not carry that weight all day but learn to set it down before the stress of exertion begins to crush the sinews it was meant to build. — Agona Apell

A person of character takes as much trouble to discover what is right as the lesser men take to discover what will pay. — Confucius

Meals were often eaten standing up, and I wasn't quite sure why they had bothered to issue us with beds, we got to see them so little. — Bear Grylls

I have a very positive attitude to anyone who is protecting the environment, but it's inadmissible when people are using it as a means of promoting themselves, using it as a source of self-enrichment. I don't want to name any specific examples ... but often, environmentalism is used to blackmail companies. — Vladimir Putin

I know that isn't always easy and that there is self-harm in the world. Sometimes it's hard for people to rise above things. — Andy Biersack

Yet some happiness must and would arise, from the very conviction, that he did suffer. — Jane Austen