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Vengeance is the act of turning anger in on yourself. On the surface it may be directed at someone else, but it is a surefire recipe for arresting emotional recovery. — Jane Goldman

In the days when corporate downsizing was all the rage, Wall Street took a lot of flak for judging companies too harshly and setting the bar for corporate performance so high that executives felt their only option was to slash payrolls. — James Surowiecki

He never looked better, nor had he been loved more, not had the breeding of his animals been wilder. There was a slaughtering of so many cows, pigs and chickens for the endless parties that the ground in the courtyard turned black and muddy with so much blood. It was an eternal execution of bones and innards, a mud pit of leftovers, and they had to keep exploding dynamite bombs all the time so that the buzzards would not pluck out the guests' eyes. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Perfect simplicity is unconsciously audacious. — George Meredith

The secret of contentment is never to allow yourself to want anything which reason tells you you haven't a chance of getting. — P.D. James

People who say "it's just business" are lying. It's a deceptive and manipulative tactic used by weak minds. Anyone who has ever run or been in business knows that a business will fail if the relationships are not healthy. Business is the business of relationships. That is all. — Richie Norton

The road snakes south, then north, ultimately taking us east, and I wonder if life is like that. Go one way, then another, to end up someplace else. — Ellen Hopkins

The public is a bad guesser. — Thomas De Quincey

Your woman pisses you off so that gets in there; that's rock n roll. — Gary Cherone

Besides, I'm not jealous. I'm just so in love with you that there isn't anything else. — Ernest Hemingway,

Senators, like everyone else, want to feel a part of this decision-making process. They want to feel included. — Tom Daschle