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You're just a young kid. What are you doin' here? You oughta be out in a convertible, why ... bird-doggin' chicks and bangin' beaver. What are ya doin' here, for Christ's sake? What's funny about that? Jesus, I mean, you guys do nothin' but complain about how you can't stand it in this place here and then you haven't got the guts just to walk out! — Ken Kesey

Arbitrage proof has since been widely used throughout finance and economics. — Merton Miller

Serious and good art has always existed to help, to serve, humanity. Not to indict. — Chinua Achebe

In contrast to logic, there is common sense, or still better, the Spirit of Reasonableness. — Lin Yutang

The biggest difference between the person who lives his or her dreams and the person who aspires is the decision to convert that first spark of motivation into immediate action. — Adam Braun

A successful revolution establishes a new community. A missed revolution makes irrelevant the community that persists. And a compromised revolution tends to shatter the community that was, without an adequate substitute. — Paul Goodman

She
wondered if any of them had truly understood the cost
of what they were asking of each other. — Lorraine Heath

How can you trust a place if you can't trust the sky? — Matthew Keefer

How different our life could have been and how different we could have been as a person if one little decision was altered. — M.B. Julien

Never get impressed by others, this will influence your thinking and decision. Dont get impressed rather get inspired. — Chetan Suthar

I usually wouldn't be this close to you without a tetnus shot. — Cecily Von Ziegesar

I fear that we live in an ahistorical age in which we believe that we are so wise that we no longer need the lessons of the past, perhaps most disturbingly of all that technology has put us beyond the lessons of the past. — J. Rufus Fears