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Yet the notion that you're paid what you're "worth" is by now so deeply ingrained in the public consciousness that many who earn very little assume it's their own fault. — Robert B. Reich

She looks at Laura. Their eyes meet. — Andrea Cheng

Provided one has the correct level of vitamin, mineral and nutritional input, the body can overcome disease. — Linus Pauling

What are truck rental companes and fertilizer salesman goign to do in response to the OK city bombing? — Michael Z. Williamson

accepted stoically, without fear or self-pity or hope for anything — Atul Gawande

Life is fifty wrong turns down a bumpy road. All you can hope is that you end up somewhere nice." "I — Penelope Douglas

Smiley was not opposed to social distinctions but he liked to make his own. — John Le Carre

My knee feels good right now. I am definitely able to move about whichever way. — Michael Chang

I once met an economist who believed that everything was fungible for money, so I suggested he enclose himself in a large bell-jar with as much money as he wanted and see how long he lasted. — Amory Lovins

I don't understand why anyone would collect my work. Please understand ... it's like writing Our House. It took me an hour, it was 30 years ago, get over it! But people say, No, no, it changed my life, and I don't understand that. I can't take that seriously as a producer of what I consider to be art. If they want to collect it, fantastic. If you see what I saw when I took it and it means something to you, then by all means collect it. If I make some money, um, fine. — Graham Nash

The echo of the first shot, like the first sip of whiskey, burning ... — Richard K. Morgan

Sumer had devised the system of structural violence that would prevail in every single agrarian state until the modern period, when agriculture ceased to be the economic basis of civilization. — Karen Armstrong

I have a family to feed. — Latrell Sprewell