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While the train racketed along, he sorted his currency into envelopes that he'd brought from home - each envelope clearly marked with a different denomination. (No fumbling with unfamiliar coins, no peering at misleading imprints, if you separate and classify foreign money ahead of time.) — Anne Tyler
The Hindu civilisation is a diabolical contrivance to enslave humanity. Its proper name would be infamy. — B.R. Ambedkar
When people praise us, we should always keep a close eye on how we behave — Paulo Coelho
I finally realized that results are generated by activities. If I manage my activities then the results I want occur. — Dave Ramsey
The beginning of war is similar to the beginning of peace - the world and the heart know nothing about it. — Albert Camus
Please don't invent a debt that does not exist, or next you will be trying to feel gratitude - and that is the treacherous first step toward complete moral degradation. — Robert A. Heinlein
A person who faces unique miseries learns much. All time transports him rich insights. — Darmie Orem
My contributions were many: First clown director, with witty sayings and flashily dressed, now called master of ceremonies. — Jelly Roll Morton
Words enable us to transfer our thoughts from inside our own mind into the mind of another. They have the power to alter history, to describe the past, and to bring meaning and substance to the present. — Jim Rohn
The members of a body-politic call it "the state" when it is passive, "the sovereign" when it is active, and a "power" when they compare it with others of its kind. Collectively they use the title "people," and they refer to one another individually as "citizens" when speaking of their participation in the authority of the sovereign, and as "subjects" when speaking of their subordination to the laws of the state. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
He'd racketed around the world, collecting pirate's booty and investing it. Rather surprisingly, money made money. — Eloisa James