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Sometimes it is better to say 'no' and lose your job than it is to say 'yes' and lose your soul. — Todd Stocker

When someone brutally kills someone else, we call him "animalistic." But we consider ourselves "human" when we give to the poor. — Frans De Waal

The facts never speak for themselves. They have to be interpreted in terms of some understanding of where they come from and what the relation between them is. — Milton Friedman

A saboteur in the house of art and a comedienne in the house of art theory, Lawler has spent three decades documenting the secret life of art. Functioning as a kind of one-woman CSI unit, she has photographed pictures and objects in collectors' homes, in galleries, on the walls of auction houses, and off the walls, in museum storage. — Jerry Saltz

They put an off button on the TV for a reason. Turn it off. — George W. Bush

I don't think there's a punch-line scheduled, is there? — Vince Lombardi

You don't want to influence the same system you are trying to forecast. — Nate Silver

Life is fair; that's what's so unfair about it. — Kelly E. Lindner

Balancing your money is the key to having enough. — Elizabeth Warren

We need you to do some reconnaissance. A simple flyby over our ranch. All you have to do is count the cars and tell us how many men you see hanging around the property."
Kai shook his head without a moment's hesitation. "Not even if you fed me your firstborn, still wet and screaming."
I blinked, but for a long moment, his words made no sense. Not the refusal. The part about cannibalizing my theoretical future child. "Well, isn't that ... gruesome? Who are you, Rumpelstiltskin?"
Kai frowned, as if I made no sense to him. "No thunderbird would claim a name so senselessly flamboyant. — Rachel Vincent

There are no whys or hows when it comes to the natural order of things. It just is. — Julie Kagawa

And that was the Capitol's fatal mistake. Allowing Katniss to become, well, Katniss. Where was the hand of tyranny to crush this early uprising that consisted of a teen girl and her bow? Where was the electricity to keep her out of the woods? Where were the brutal Peacekeepers who should have beaten the spirit out of her? — Leah Wilson

It is a vice to spend years and centuries saying of progress, 'I should like it, but I do not want it. — Henri Barbusse