Surpluses Drive Market Quotes & Sayings
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Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent — Victor Hugo

Sure. But if an undead creature or whatever comes out to eat our brains or suck out our blood, don't blame me. — Mark Alders

This age thinks better of a gilded fool Than of a threadbare saint in wisdom's school. — Thomas Dekker

Humility means that one should not be anxious to have the satisfaction of being honored by others. — A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada

There is a limit to the best of health, disease is always a near neighbor. — Aeschylus

God begins to paint the clouds in the eastern sky when the mountains butterflies come flying home — Srinidhi.R

My counsel to entrepreneurs is to 'own' a region, 'own' a market, 'own' a segment. Create something you can defend. Don't get hung up on the idea that you have to go national. — Gary Hirshberg

Apollo has peeped through the shutter,
And awaken'd the witty and fair;
The boarding-school belle's in a flutter,
The twopenny post's in despair;
The breath of the morning is flinging
A magic on blossom and spray,
And cockneys and sparrows are singing
In chorus on Valentine's day. — Winthrop Mackworth Praed

School doesn't teach you much. School teaches you how to follow directions, that's what school is for. — Vince Staples

Nirvana has nothing do with any of this. None of this is there. — Frederick Lenz

I saw Lord Sabaoth (The Lord of Hosts) assign the angel hosts to go to bloodlines and command familiar and familial spirits to back off and quit speaking from past mistakes and past reproaches. — Chuck Pierce

The most comfortable characteristic of the period [1775-1825], and the one which incites our deepest envy, is the universal willingness to accept a good purpose as a substitute for good work. — Agnes Repplier

The soul's house is not built on such a convenient plan; there are few soundproof partitions in it. Only when the conviction - not merely the idea - that the demand of the Spirit, however inconvenient, rules the whole of it, will those objectionable noises die down which have a way of penetrating into the nicely furnished little oratory and drowning all the quieter voices by their din. — Evelyn Underhill

There are so many noises and pulls and competing demands in our lives that many of us never find out who we are. Learn to be quiet enough to hear the sound of the genuine within yourself so that you can hear it in other people. — Marian Wright Edelman