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An MBA is a great degree for career paths like investment banking, finance, consulting, and large companies. An MBA is not necessarily the right path for starting a tech company. You should be building a prototype, not getting an MBA in that case. — Guy Kawasaki

We have the British motor industry as a role model for what happens when you try to save an industrial dinosaur. Britain was the first country to industrialise and the first to de-industrialise. We should learn from this. — P. J. O'Rourke

I cannot, in good conscience, allow money to be wasted on a failure. — Winston Groom

The day of the LORD is near for all nations. As you have done, it will be done to you; your deeds will return upon your own head (1:15). — Anonymous

Then he would slow them again, pulling Zane closer, pressing their cheeks together in a gesture that was borderline sensual as the music moved them. Zane's — Madeleine Urban

He poured all his pain into the void of the violin and gently worked it out, turned it to beauty. — A.S. Peterson

Holy hell weasel! — Rachel Hawkins

The clouds are thick as cotton and laced in silver from the sun, and she thinks back to what Oliver said on the plane, the word taking shape in her mind: cumulus. The one cloud that seemed both imaginary and true at the same time. — Jennifer E. Smith

It's better to practice one thing a thousand times, than practice a thousand things one time. — Glenn C. Wilson

It's high time something was done for the pitchers. They put up the stands and take down fences to make more home runs and plague the pitchers. Let them revive the spitter and help the pitchers make a living. — Casey Stengel

A wall that cannot be defended is no sooner built than ended. — Margaret Atwood

Life is marvelous now because I have a tape recorder. — Olga Korbut

If there had been a door within reach that led straight to death, he wouldn't have hesitated to push it open, without a second thought. — Haruki Murakami