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Maybe, I thought- reaching in the bag, taking out a stack of money and looking it over- maybe good luck was like bad luck in that it took a while to sink in. You didn't feel anything at first. — Donna Tartt

I'd like to keep our kids in their schools. I'd like to keep our young men and women in jobs. — Andrew Forrest

Everything great that ever happened in this world happened first in somebody's imagination. — Astrid Lindgren

Once you know a habit exists, you have the responsibility to change it ... others have done so ... That, in some ways, is the point of this book. Perhaps a sleep-walking murderer can plausibly argue that he wasn't aware of his habit, and so he doesn't bear responsibility for his crime, but almost all of the other patterns that exist in most people's lives - how we eat and sleep and talk to our kids, how we unthinkingly spend our time, attention and money - those are habits that we know exist. And once you understand that habits can change, you have the freedom and the responsibility to remake them. Once you understand that habits can be rebuilt, the power of habit becomes easier to grasp and the only option left is to get to work. — Charles Duhigg

Our soul is governed by four invisible forces: love, death, power and time. — Paulo Coelho

For me love is when I don't limit you, I put you on the rainbows ...
beyond eternity of time and destiny — Seema Gupta

Ah! Justice of our God! Who else could stow
Such travails new and pains as met my glance! — Dante Alighieri

So he's above the law because he's a celebrity or something. Just because you're Russell Crowe doesn't mean you can do whatever you like. — Becky Freeman

If God made poets for anything, it was to keep alive the traditions of the pure, the holy, and the beautiful. — James Russell Lowell

There's a law in life: whenever a door closes, a new one will open. — Andre Gide

Resources businesses must contribute to sustainable development if we are to continue to have access to resources. — Cynthia Carroll