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Doctor Simons? This is Thomson... No, without a 'P', as in Venezuela... — Herge

The best and most sustainable love story for markets is one based on a healthy and dynamic real economy that creates jobs and opportunities for many more people. — Mohamed El-Erian

It's not me who can't keep a secret. It's the people I tell that can't. — Abraham Lincoln

He slept curled up on the hard rock more soundly than ever he had done on his feather-bed in his own little hole at home. But all night he dreamed of his own house and wandered in his sleep into all his different rooms looking for something that he could not find nor remember what it looked like. — J.R.R. Tolkien

A collection of Bach organ fugues (nerds have a thing about Bach), — Neal Stephenson

A lot of things you just stumble into: relationships or ways of putting characters opposite one another that really worked. So then it's not always so much about imitating other people, but imitating yourself, at least in your thinking. — Christopher Lloyd

I was inspired by World Vision. It's almost like I sponsored (Donald) Faison and gave him an opportunity to do something with his life. What more would he want than to work with me? — Zach Braff

I've been been rich
I've been poor
Rich is better
I've been young
I've been old
Young is better — Cher

No matter what happens, put your hope in God — Chinkee Tan

She stood in the mirror portrait very near Margaret, close next to her, good as a mother or a friend. — Ida Hattemer-Higgins

It's like when someone dies. And you can't believe they're really gone because you ran into them yesterday. They were right there with you, alive and real. And that's the memory you hold on to-the moment you mourn the most.
Because it was the last. — Emma Chase

A garden must be looked into, and dressed as the body. — George Herbert

Make philosophy thy journey, theology thy journey's end: philosophy is a pleasant way, but dangerous to him that either tires or retires; in this journey it is safe neither to loiter nor to rest, till thou hast attained thy journey's end; he that sits down a philosopher rises up an atheist. — Francis Quarles