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Like a ghostly roll of drums remorselessly beat the measure of life. — Virginia Woolf
Always go into a sales call knowing you're going to close the sale. — Timi Nadela
I went onto reality TV as a business decision. — Bethenny Frankel
A revolutionary marriage ... [is] one in which both partners have work at the center of their lives and must find a delicate balance that can support both together and each individually. — Carolyn Heilbrun
A king and his domain results in a kingdom — Sunday Adelaja
It seems far-fetched, even preposterous, to blame the global economic order for the persistence of severe poverty in countries that are ruled by obvious thugs and crooks. — Thomas Pogge
Everything else is perspective and window dressing. — C. Robert Cargill
When a country doesn't have a good economic infrastructure, that harms the country. With Stripe, the idea is that by providing better infrastructure, by linking the Internet economically, by making it easier for these online businesses to exist, it'll make the web better. — John Collison
They know how to play well but they do not know how to go through a whole tournament. We have been there and done it. They haven't. — Jens Lehmann
I think if you can describe it, you may not fully be experiencing it because it is such a personal relationship. — Hillary Rodham Clinton
So the most prominent Liberal in the country remains an admirer of governments' ability to get things done. His faith in the ability of the Canadian people to rise above difference, to perceive and work toward an agreed-upon notion of the common good, remains. He's fascinated by the challenges his party faces. He's genetically connected to the last distinct brand advantage his party has, the Charter of Rights. And he's shown a knack for surprising victories against long odds. — Maclean's
Genius is intensity of life; an overflowing vitality which floods and fertilizes a continent or a hemisphere of being; which makes a nature many-sided and whole, while most men remain partial and fragmentary. — Hamilton Wright Mabie
And how will you afford to buy them in the first place?"
"I shall save up."
"But that will take you years and years and years," said the twins.
"I've got years and years and years," said Sophie. — Dick King-Smith