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Emmeline didn't call me anything. She didn't need, for I was always there. You only need names for the absent. — Diane Setterfield

The name 'JSW', you will note, is not particularly imaginative. Nor is it the kind of thing you would imagine is incredible intellectual property. Yet, in 2014, JSW Steel told shareholders that it would pay Rs 125 crore a year to a firm entirely owned by Sajjan Jindal's wife, Sangita. In return, Sangita Jindal would graciously permit her husband to use the 'JSW' acronym, which JSW Steel insists her company, JSW Investments, owns. — Mihir S. Sharma

Happiness is waiting to find you if you'll just open the door. — Norberto Adame

What God cares about most is that we are His friends. — Pope Francis

What is a turducken? An exclusive culinary creation available by special order from some little Cajun town down south. Entirely deboned, a turducken consists of a turkey, stuffed with duck, stuffed with a chicken, like an edible Russian nesting doll. Some were stuffed with alligator, crap, shrimp; my favorite was the traditional cornbread variety. — S.A. Bodeen

I'd been declared - over my loud and sustained protests - Pythia, the chief seer of the supernatural world. — Karen Chance

Cricket is full of theorists who can ruin your game in no time. — Ian Botham

You know, having raised animals all my life for 50-something years, I would say that you know, I'm fascinated by cats. — Jack Hanna

As I stood there,hushed and still,I could swear that the house was not an empty shell but lived and breathed as it had lived before. — Daphne Du Maurier

No one dies a virgin, Life screws us all — Daniel Tosh

In Economics as almost everywhere else, with all our cleverness, we have become decidedly less wise, while knowing more and more about less and less. We have lost the sense of proportion--so indispensable for every economist--while analysing the curiosities of hypothetical economic situations and forgetting what has a bearing on real economic life. In spinning out the fine threads of the New Economics, we forget the most elementary principles of economics, and while stressing what might
at best in highly exceptional circumstances we overlook what are almost perennial truths. While proudly parading our elaborate equations we unlearnt that simple common sense which consists in reckoning with human reactions and institutions as they really are. — Wilhelm Ropke

Selim's first view of Europe was a vast, thick carpet of shit. — Sophie Hardach

Perhaps that's another reason true intimacy is so frightening. It's the one thing we all want, and must give up control to get. — Donald Miller