Selander Man Quotes & Sayings
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Economists are behavioural psychologists, but they think more is better; they want to make everyone richer. They should pause. More's not necessarily better — David Hemenway
What do you do,' said Jean, 'with, ah, "ungifted" children when you have them?'
'Cherish them and raise them, you imbecile. Most of them end up working for us, in Karthain and elsewhere. What did you think we'd do, burn them on a pyre?'
'Forget I asked — Scott Lynch
So I decide to overshoot his estimation of my insanity and show him how little he really understands the psychology of Reds. Today I lead the Pax on a suicide mission into the heart of his fleet. — Pierce Brown
If I learned anything from Betty coming into my life, it's to just be open to all the things that come along. — America Ferrera
Every great or even every very good writer makes the world over according to his own specifications. — Raymond Carver
It's very difficult to change the perception people have of you. — Kristin Cavallari
I hope I can become a good enough filmmaker where I can take a script that I'm not 'heart and soul' into, but I could still make something really great out of it. — Joe Carnahan
But the past has a way of taking you to the right place at the wrong time, and that can be a storm inside. — Gregory David Roberts
Freedom is a unique concept that everyone interprets differently. — Dmitry Medvedev
He wanted to knock these humans' heads together and toss them out of the suite, preferably out the window. — Thea Harrison
What harm is done by that commonplace word? What distinctions will not, cannot be drawn where enemy holds sway? Is the concept "enemy" the enemy of clear thought, therefore of justice? What is gained by its invocation? Perhaps as important, what is lost? — John Jeremiah Sullivan
Soul's escaping through this hole that is gaping — Eminem
Then there was the terror; the overwhelming incapacity, one's parents giving it into one's hands, this life, to be lived to the end, to be walked with serenely; — Virginia Woolf
