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Every regulatory speech on derivatives takes a bow to their hedging 'benefits.' Less publicly, regulators pay their respects to derivative profits, a blessed relief from the banks' troubled loans to less-developed countries, highly leveraged companies, and real estate swingers. — Carol Loomis

It occurs to her that there is one thing about people you can never understand well enough: how entirely inside themselves they are. — Barbara Kingsolver

Don't come lecturing us about liberty. You need a reality check. Don't act like a spoiled rude child. Here you will only find dignity and sovereignty. Here we haven't invaded anyone. Here we don't torture like in Guantanamo. Here we don't have drones killing alleged terrorist without any due trial, killing also the women and children of those supposed terrorists. So don't come lecturing us about life, law, dignity, or liberty. You don't have the moral right to do so. — Rafael Correa

Illness is the most heeded of doctors: to kindness and wisdom we make promises only; pain we obey. — Marcel Proust

It is hard to fight desire; but to control it is the sign of a reasonable man. — Democritus

Phillip laughed. "You always did give great head." "And I'll continue to - just not for you." With that I winked before walking away — Ethan Day

I think time management and dedication are the main factors along with being an organized person. To say I was highly ambitious would be an understatement. I'm never one to sit around, I always have to be creating in various facets to keep myself entertained. — Ashley Purdy

In all highly civilised communities Pretence is prominent, and sooner or later invades the regions of Literature. — James Payn

I don't think I'm going to like it at all. I think it's going to hurt. But after the hurt I think maybe something good and strong and beautiful will come out of it. — Kathryn Erskine

All opening moves were the same, like in chess. You don't have to come up with anything new, there's no point, because you're both after the same thing anyway. The game soon finds its own way and it's only at that point that you need a strategy. — Paolo Giordano

The enemy of stability can be complacency — Ross Brawn

Property is in its nature timid and seeks protection, and nothing is more gratifying to government than to become a protector. — John C. Calhoun