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I am a big believer in visualization. I run through my races mentally so that I feel even more prepared. — Allyson Felix
Love is the end of sympathy. — M.F. Moonzajer
If your appraisal comes back too low - you don't have at least 10% equity for a conforming loan or 20% for a jumbo loan - you might not be able to refinance at all, at least with a loan that's packaged and sold to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. That means you may have to pay a much higher rate. — Jean Chatzky
The people who must never have power are the humorless. To impossible certainties of rectitude they ally tedium and uniformity. — Christopher Hitchens
Our quarrel with the world is an echo of the endless quarrel proceeding within us. — Eric Hoffer
Walking purposefully, in the knowledge that no one with their sleeves rolled up who walks purposefully with a piece of paper held conspicuously in their hand is ever challenged, he set off across the wood and canvas wonderland of Interesting and Instructive Kinematography. — Terry Pratchett
He is cured by faith who is sick of fate. — James Joyce
A bad review is like baking a cake with all the best ingredients and having someone sit on it. — Danielle Steel
Mint's business model became, 'We'll go for free, and then we'll find these savings opportunities for you.' You know, better interest rate on your credit cards, when should you consolidate your student loans, when does it mathematically make sense to refinance your mortgage, and Mint figures all that stuff out for you. — Aaron Patzer
I'm not really a songwriter - I'm an interpreter. So in a sense I am an actress first and foremost. I act out the songs, and I lead with my heart. — Diana Ross
Ants and savages put strangers to death. — Bertrand Russell
Be dramatically willing to focus on the customer at all costs, even at the cost of obsoleting your own stuff. — Scott Cook
Few love to hear the sins they love to act. — William Shakespeare