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In the early 1980s, I wrote a book called 'The Complete Guide to Financial Privacy.' If I would write that book today, it would be a pamphlet. There is precious little privacy left. — Mark Skousen

the true power of technology in marketing is relationship building. — Josh Turner

It's like I've experienced quite a weird and unusual life, you know, being with a mom who's a single parent and struggling with money and things like that. It's really hard. And it brings a lot of other insecurities in life and a lot of other issues in life, in school and a bunch of other things. — Fefe Dobson

Individuals differ in how empathic they are. Some people would really flinch if they watched me hitting my hand with a hammer, and other people would just not care. — Paul Bloom

The skies make no special dispensation for Magi, boy, they piss on everyone the same. — Joe Abercrombie

If people can live through genocide and retain compassion, if they can take strength in pain, if they are able, still, to laugh, then certainly we can learn something from them. — Eric Greitens

The public does not know what is possible. We do. — Akio Morita

Gerald Ford used to say when trying to ingratiate himself with conservative audiences, "A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take away everything you have." And that's true. But there's an intermediate stage: a government big enough to give you everything you want isn't big enough to get you to give any of it back. — Mark Steyn

For me, I want to tell stories that will affect my children in a positive way, that they can be proud of me for working on and doing. I want to be alight in the world. There's enough darkness. — Michael Landon Jr.

A man will reveal his true self, or so it seems, on the tennis court. — Joyce Carol Oates

All of nature is God's art. — Dante Alighieri

The word 'funny' is a bit like the word 'love' - we don't have enough words to describe the many varieties. — George Saunders