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The difficulties of many European countries derive from their corporatism: state projects serving cronies and vast social protection programmes, both run by elites. These surged in the 1970s and 1980s. — Edmund Phelps

(I. F. Stone had once called it an exciting paper to read because you never knew on what page you would find a page-one story), — David Halberstam

Like I'm all powerful. Like I'm the only man. Like if you ever look at another man like that, I'd kill him. — Maya Banks

It's next to impossible to build a successful business without relationships. — Donald J. Trump

At the end of the day, it's nice to walk away from a set knowing that you're doing a movie that is not just for money and is not just pure entertainment. — Amy Weber

If I had to live my life in anticipation of what others thought of me, little would get done. — Henry Rollins

I am a King-"
"And I am a Saint. Shall we see whose word carries more weight? — Leigh Bardugo

Most thoughts are only profiles of thoughts. They must be inverted and synthesized with their antipodes. Thus many philosophical writings become very interesting which would not have been so otherwise. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

I was made to believe there was a plan in place for ending Donald's previous marriage. I pulled away because I wanted to allow him the time to deal with his wife. — Marla Maples

I felt that if I'm serious about acting, I would like people to see me as an actress. It's less of a stretch if I'm singing, unless I'm playing a character who sings. — Natalie Cole

Alis's lips thinned, but she said, The next time that fool Lucien gives you advice on how to trap the Suriel, you come to me. Dead chickens, my sagging ass. All you needed to do was offer it a new robe, and it would have groveled at your feet. — Sarah J. Maas

We've made science experiments of ourselves and our children. — Jonathan Safran Foer

The appearance of things to the mind is the standard of every action to man. — Epictetus