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Real-time Futures Market Quotes By Mercedes Lackey

The idea that they were going to have to-eventually-go someplace that was even hotter than this was now was worrying Harrier, but there wasn't much he could do about it at the moment. He couldn't imagine why anybody would want to live here if they had a choice. Sometimes, he thought, people were idiots. — Mercedes Lackey

Real-time Futures Market Quotes By Albert Einstein

The cult of individual personalities is always, in my view, unjustified. To be sure, nature distributes her gifts variously among her children. But there are plenty of the well-endowed ones too, thank God, and I am firmly convinced that most of them live quiet, unregarded lives. — Albert Einstein

Real-time Futures Market Quotes By Ron Brackin

Forgiveness is the virtue of the courageous, the response of the forgiven, the mercy of the just. — Ron Brackin

Real-time Futures Market Quotes By James M. Beggs

To find fulfillment ... don't exist with life - embrace it. — James M. Beggs

Real-time Futures Market Quotes By Sophocles

Time is the only test of honest men, one day is space enough to know a rogue. — Sophocles

Real-time Futures Market Quotes By Michelle O'Leary

Uh-oh, big boy. Your blood is in the water and the sharks are circling. Must be feeding time.
Mea Brin, The Huntress — Michelle O'Leary

Real-time Futures Market Quotes By Mary Roach

If you insist on driving around in vintage cars with no seat belt on, try to time your crashes for the systole - blood-squeezed-out - portion of your heartbeat. — Mary Roach

Real-time Futures Market Quotes By Ayn Rand

The adversary she found herself forced to fight was not worth matching or beating; it was not a superior ability which she would have found honor in challenging; it was ineptitude - a gray spread of cotton that deemed soft and shapeless, that could offer no resistance to anything or anybody, yet managed to be a barrier in her way. — Ayn Rand