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When the market falls again this time, the Fed will again ramp up its money-printing program. This time I feel a good candidate for the next bubble will be a commodity bubble. This could be the fuel for the fire for a new gold bubble. — David Skarica

Einstein vigorously wagged his tail. Thoughtfully, Nora said, "Escaped ... " Travis knew what she must be thinking. To Einstein, he said, "They'll be looking for you, won't they?" The dog whined and wagged his tail - which Travis interpreted as a "yes" with a special edge of anxiety. — Dean Koontz

We can possess nothing - no property and no person ... It is God who owns everything, and we are but stewards of His property during the brief time we are on earth. — Billy Graham

I once loved this game. But after being traded four times, I realized that it's nothing but a business. I treat my horses better than the owners treat us. It's a shame they've destroyed my love for the game. — Richie Allen

The labour movement had the best opportunity in 50 years to transform not merely an industrial situation and win an important battle for workers in struggle, but an opportunity to change the government of the day. — Arthur Scargill

You cannot add more minutes to the day, but you can utilize each one to the fullest. — Menachem Mendel Schneerson

If you work without love, you are working like a slave. When you work with love, you work like an emperor. Your work is your joy, your work is your dance. — Rajneesh

The fact that we can never have complete, perfect knowledge does not absolve us of the moral duty to judge and to take a stand against evil. — Ken Liu

Countries that intervene militarily rarely do so out of pure altruism. — Samantha Power

Does it kill them? I don't want to be killing Americans whatsoever, Jeffrey. — Brad McKinniss

Every American ought to have the right to be treated as he would wish to be treated, as one would wish his children to be treated. This is not the case. — John F. Kennedy

The only reason why I acted in school was because of the community, like I was in the chorus of every play, I was never really the lead. — John Krasinski

It is, incidentally, a favour that e-books have done for the Good Bookshop: they have made books beautiful again. A few years ago, book covers could be rather drab affairs: the title and the author's name printed over a stock photograph of something Vaguely Relevant. If you wanted to read it, you had to take it as it was. Whereas now, in these new and glorious days when the margins on physical are that little bit higher than on the electrical alternative, publishers produce exquisite bindings. Bookshops haven't been this pretty for at least a century. — Mark Forsyth

The true test of a character is to face hard conditions with the determination to make them better. — Helen Keller