Riskless Profit Quotes & Sayings
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When someone becomes a millionaire, the least important thing is what they have. The most important thing is what they have become. — Jim Rohn

It's always good to walk in a room and know everybody kind of looks up to you because I guess I've earned it. — Ace Frehley

I am so tired of being told by Democratic operatives to 'suck it up' because so many other profound issues are at stake. — David Mixner

I don't know if I've learned anything about people, but I've learned about Twitter. — Martha Plimpton

The psychical, whatever its nature may be, is itself unconscious. — Sigmund Freud

The higher up I hold it, the less painful the hot wax." ... "Try hanging off the ceiling and dropping it from there. — Barbara Elsborg

All your life, other people will try to take your accomplishments away from you. Don't you take it away from yourself. — Michael Crichton

She grabbed the bills. "Alright, you rat bastard, you win." She stuffed the money in her back pocket.
"But I'm only taking it because I'm greedy and desperate, and because there's no door on that room so you can't get too frisky.
"Fair enough."
"I mean it, Dean. If you try to cop even one feel ... "
"Me? What about you?" His eyes slid over her like cool icing on hot spice cake. "How about this, double or nothing."
"What are you taking about?"
"You touch me first, I keep the hundred. I touch you first, you get two hundred. Nobody touches anybody, the deals stands as is."
She thought it over, but couldn't see any immediate loopholes other than the threat of her inner-slut emerging, and she could darn well control that little bitch. "Deal. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

I don't have moments of weakness. I'm Rik Mayall. — Rik Mayall

Extraordinarily excessive sensuality it may be .. but it all comes down to the same thing in the end, and one means is surely as good as another, since the end obtained is always the same. In any case the exceptional, endlessly repeated, is no different than the banal; and unceasing recapitulation can add nothing, in the end, to the sum of experience. I am weary and hopeless three times the dupe. Why have you trained me in the shame of abominable sins? — Remy De Gourmont

My dear friend, we mustn't give them even the slightest excuse to judge us! Otherwise, we end up in pieces. — Albert Camus