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My dream was to eventually make movies. To be part of the fairy tales, stories and novels I loved reading so much growing up. — Irena A. Hoffman

A capitalist economy hums when leading businessmen are bubbling with animal spirits and are prepared to sink their money into risky ventures. — Paul Johnson

by a Scotch-Irish preacher, a Presbyterian named James Finley, in the year 1801, or before John Roebling was born. Finley had been a versatile and ingenious man. His "chain bridge" had a seventy-foot span, cost about six hundred dollars, and in the next ten years he built some forty more of them, including one over the Potomac above Washington. — David McCullough

Not me. I like my first jolt of caffeine to come from a Coke. And from a can, not a two liter bottle or fountain drink. There's a giddy pleasure in popping the top and hearing the fizzing sound. And that initial bite of caffeine from the morning's first swallow. For me, that's heaven. — Kelly Miller

God is a pure no-thing, concealed in now and here; the less you reach for him, the more he will appear. — Angelus Silesius

He let his mind wander. It went to a predictable place, and he missed her — John Green

In a magazine, one can get - from cover to cover - 15 to 20 different ideas about life and how to live it. — Maya Angelou

Some kinds of stocks are easier to analyse than others. — Walter Schloss

Every ironist has in mind a pretentious reader, mirror of himself. — Paul Valery

The best clients in the world are the people who cause you to struggle. — Peter Eisenman

We have no relationship without honesty. - by Claude — Emily Giffin

The affairs of the world are no more than so much trickery, and a man who toils for money or honour or whatever else in deference to the wishes of others, rather than because his own desire or needs lead him to do so, will always be a fool. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Your duty is not to fear the storm, but to swim to the shore. — Matshona Dhliwayo