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What care though rival cities soar
Along the stormy coast,
Penn's town, New York, Baltimore,
If Boston knew the most! — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Wall Street paid the most for what I could do, which was nothing. — Michael Lewis
When anybody says, 'Why me?' Why is 'me' exempt? — Gloria Vanderbilt
Nine out of ten of what we call new ideas are simply old mistakes. The Catholic Church has for one of her chief duties that of preventing people from making those old mistakes; from making them over and over again forever, as people always do if they are left to themselves. — G.K. Chesterton
We knew that if the photos of CIA officers conducting authorized EIT (enhanced interrogation techniques) ever got out, the difference between a legal, authorized, necessary, and safe program and the mindless actions of some MPs (military police) would be buried by the impact of the images. — Jose Rodriguez
Now that this torch is lit, we do not have time to dilly dally around ... — Joe Teti
The thing that is probably most important is having a brain, and to be able to figure things out and learn things very rapidly. — Benjamin Carson
High status males had multiple wives or additional mating opportunities in the ancestral environment. — Keith Henson
A play has two authors, the playwright and the actor. — Eric Bentley
That's when I realized that part of me would probably always be lost in the past. That just seemed to be my personality: I was the one who couldn't stand change. — Beth Harbison
The way America works, and the way L.A. works, is a very small percentage of people get what they want out of life, and a much greater percentage try very very hard and they don't. That's just the way it is. — James Frey
The aim is not to give human beings real goals that warrant belief, and tasks to share in, but to re-establish "belonging," although this kind of speech and thought is precisely calculated to avoid contact and so makes belonging impossible. — Paul Goodman
Well, every one can master a grief but he that has it. — William Shakespeare
What is the definition of Gnan [true knowledge]? It is that which must be present without fail when needed. Who should be the one imparting this Knowledge? It is not acceptable coming from any ordinary person. It must be from one whose speech has power (vachanbad), so that it will be present when needed. The Gnan [Knowledge] has to present itself, otherwise the work cannot be accomplished. — Dada Bhagwan
