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In real-world Finance, they don't pay for elegance. They pay for power - predictive power. — Robert Haugen
Synchronicity? Or bullshit? — Megan McCafferty
The Divine intellect indeed knows infinitely more propositions [than we can ever know]. But with regard to those few which the human intellect does understand, I believe that its knowledge equals the Divine in objective certainty. — Galileo Galilei
It seems that the most significant events in our lives happen while we're worried about something else happening. — Richard Paul Evans
Could she be his lover and still belong to herself? — Kristin Cashore
I learned a long time ago that minor surgery is when they do operation on someone else, not you. — Bill Walton
We all want the same things ... the right to be happy, to be just who WE WANT TO BE. — Beyonce Knowles
The transition from subject to observer was instantaneous, sensations, sights, and sounds changing from instruments of torment to a fascinating display of electronic signals. The spectra included thousands of frequencies, visual, audio and psi bands alike, each customized for a specific effect, a pseudo symphony for an audience of one. — Marcha A. Fox
My favorite uncle was gay," she says, "and he doesn't like to dance, either." She looks at Chad. "I don't like that word. Fag. Don't use it, okay? — Jessica Warman
Sex and sleep alone make me conscious that I am mortal. — Alexander The Great
Niko and his women will be the death of all the Stepsons yet. — Janet Morris
My passions drive me to the typewriter every day of my life, and they have driven me there since I was twelve. So I never have to worry about schedules. Some new thing is always exploding in me, and it schedules me, I don't schedule it. It says: Get to the typewriter right now and finish this. — Ray Bradbury
widespread. Some states go so far as to forcibly sterilize people with certain disabilities. Some prohibit marriage for the genetically disabled, for fear of procreating hereditary conditions like mine. Visibly disabled people are actually barred from appearing in public in cities such as Columbus, Ohio - Dad's hometown - until 1972, and Chicago until 1974, under what are collectively called the "ugly" laws because they target anyone perceived as unattractive, for being a disturbance of the peace. The movement to change all this and more is rising in discrete pockets all over, inspired by Black civil rights. Closer to — Ben Mattlin
