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In July 1997, the proposed new Scottish Parliament building in Edinburgh was estimated to cost up to £40 million. By June 1999, the budget for the building was £109 million. In April 2000, legislators imposed a £195 million "cap on costs." By November 2001, they demanded an estimate of "final cost," which was set at £241 million. That estimated final cost rose twice in 2002, ending the year at £294.6 million. It rose three times more in 2003, reaching £375.8 million by June. The building was finally completed in 2004 at an ultimate cost of roughly £431 million. — Daniel Kahneman

To brood." Her tone dared him to deny it.
"I had a lot of calls to make."
Ha. "You were brooding."
"I was trying to find out if there was a spell that could teleport people into secure places."
"You were brooding."
"No one was able to help with that."
"So the brooding continued. — Suzanne Wright

More than jealousy or possessiveness pettiness kills love. — Marty Rubin

Those Christians who are very strict in their observances, think a good deal more of the Sabbath than of man, a great deal more of the Bible than of the truth, and ten times more of their creed than of the will of God. Of course, if they heard anyone utter such words as I have just written, they would say he was and atheist. — George MacDonald

Act boldly and unforeseen forces will come to your aid. — Dorothea Brande

If our goal is to understand the world, to seek a deeper understanding of the world, our general lack of moral diversity here is going to make it harder. Because when people all share values, when people all share morals, they become a team. — Jonathan Haidt

Our friend Chewy doesn't speak much, but he chews a lot of tobacco so we call him Chewbacco. — Michael Diack

I like animals. I like natural history. The travel bit is not the important bit. The travel bit is what you have to do in order to go and look at animals. — David Attenborough

The stronger civilization becomes, the more deeply the love of death is buried in the subconscious. — Antal Szerb

My hobbies away from horse racing would be reading and painting; I love art. — Chantal Sutherland

A man carries within him the germ of his most exceptional action; and if we wise people make eminent fools of ourselves on any particular occasion, we must endure the legitimate conclusion that we carry a few grains of folly to our ounce of wisdom. — George Eliot

Fools, most linguists. Damn all to say in one language, so they learn another and say damn all in that. — John Le Carre