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Most investors want to do today what they should have done yesterday. — Lawrence Summers
If you're over 60, arms are not pretty, so I think you should stay covered up. But wear what's appropriate for what you're doing, how you live, and what your lifestyle is. — Iris Apfel
I think that the pendulum will swing back to the other side one day. — Susan Anton
I wouldn't want to live in Berlin. It's bombed out and there's a lot of techno. — Sloane Crosley
Your life is a perfect reflection of your mental and emotional habits. Building a better life is as simple as building better habits. — Indigo Ocean
As once, when the armies of the empire were shattered and the strong barbarians poured in upon the soft provincials, so now the fierce weeds pressed in to destroy the pampered nursling's of man. — George R. Stewart
All the wrong people are against it, so it must be right. — James Carville
I sometimes ask people, 'Can you be aware of your own presence? Not the thoughts that you're having, not the emotions that you're having, but the very presence of your very being?' You become aware of your own presence by sensing the entire energy field in your body that is alive. And that is the totality of your presence. — Eckhart Tolle
I felt suddenly very young - or perhaps I felt my age. — Mohsin Hamid
We're trying to figure women out," he explained. "What, in your opinion, would be the best Valentine's Day present ever?"
"We're easy to please, any small detail will do," Tate said.
The collective male snort was loud.
"It's true," Christy added coming out in her defence.
"Yeah right. Any small detail will do, my ass," Max began. "Let's put it this way: what do my poor bros have to do for Valentine's Day so that their Steak and BJ Day in a month will be memorable and won't degrade into a handy and a hamburger? — Elle Aycart
When the blood of thousands of Americans is shed, the impact lingers. For a generation after the Civil War, the Republican injunction to 'vote as you shot' kept the party dominant for decades; from 1868 to 1912, only one Democrat - Grover Cleveland - won the White House. — Jeff Greenfield
O death where is thy sting? The man is never on time ... — William S. Burroughs
staying out of wars and political confrontations and zeroing in on business - its global influence far exceeds its existing economic strength. Nations do not fear China's military might; they fear its ability to give or withhold trade and investments."2 — Robert D. Blackwill