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Writing about Africa by Africans has been part of my literary apprenticeship, standing alongside works by authors such as Joseph Conrad, Joyce Cary and Graham Greene as influences. — Giles Foden

Economics as currently presented in textbooks and taught in the classroom does not have much to do with business management, and still less with entrepreneurship. — Ronald Coase

Every job I've ever gotten has been an accident. All the jobs I actually go after, I don't get. — Moon Unit Zappa

The room looks as if a giant dog after a large lunch of food, socks, paints, trousers and pencils, walked into that room and vomited everywhere. — Barbara Kingsolver

Time is not real, so why spend lots of something that isn't real going somewhere we already are? — Kelly Corbet

A good soul like a good body should be as unobtrusive as possible; in so far as it functions properly, it should not be noticed for good or for ill. — C.E.M. Joad

You can't lose in sales if you remember that you're not selling; you're solving problems. — Orrin Woodward

I see so much beauty in people and in the world and when I see ugliness I try to either expose it or fight but also remind myself that it's mostly just people who can't spell who say mean things. — Rose McGowan

If you outlaw half a million people you make martyrs of them. For example, if you outlaw Robin Hood, it is all very well, but if you outlaw a whole group of people around Robin Hood, then Robin Hood and his merry men become legends. — Baldur Von Schirach

Time is on your side when you own shares of superior companies. — Peter Lynch

Trauma is not what happens to us, but what we hold inside in the absence of an empathetic witness. — Peter A. Levine

I was a puppet on the strings to my cravings and desires. — Evan Sutter

I'm surprised you agreed to let me pour the wine. — Scott Lynch

Feminism isn't about hating men. It's about challenging the absurd gender distinctions that boys and girls learn from childhood and carry into their adult lives. — Robert Webb