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Things might not get better but they might not get worse. There's something sort of beautiful about that. — Laurel Nakadate

Mutual funds charge 2% per year and then brokers switch people between funds, costing another 3-4 percentage points. The poor guy in the general public is getting a terrible product from the professionals. I think it's disgusting. It's much better to be part of a system that delivers value to the people who buy the product. But if it makes money, we tend to do it in this country. — Charlie Munger

All I care about is money and the city that I'm from. — Drake

She was a patron saint of the peripheral. — Jane Howard

I spend a good deal of time wondering how we will seem to the people who come after us. This is not an idle interest, but a deliberate attempt to strengthen the power of that "other eye," which we can use to judge ourselves. — Doris Lessing

Competition is used for discrimination. Harmony makes everything perfect. — Michael Bassey Johnson

Don't let your problems imprison your vision. — Michelle Word Hollis

Ads are planned and written with some utterly wrong conception. They are written to please their seller. The interest of the buyer is forgotten — Claude C. Hopkins

This sort of talk always bores me: old men complaining that the world is going to the dogs. It's so banal. — Robert Harris

agent. My testimony would have been automatically suspect, even years later. I would have been a defense counsel's wet dream. As in, Special Agent, please tell us about the bribe you can't prove you didn't take. So I would have joined — Lee Child

Religiosity distinguishes America from most other Western societies. Americans are also overwhelmingly Christian, which distinguishes them from many non-Western peoples. Their religiosity leads Americans to see the world in terms of good and evil to a much greater extent than most other peoples. — Samuel P. Huntington

I can honestly say - not proudly, but honestly - before I had a child, I would see things on TV or hear the news, feel sad for the people and move forward with my day. Now I see everything through a mother's eyes. — Marissa Jaret Winokur

I swear, kids don't grow a little every day. They save it up. One morning you wake up to a brand-new, much older kid. — Kelly Luce

Hung in the air like fart gas in an elevator, insecurity in a prom ballroom, guilt around a police lineup. — Dennis Vickers