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{29:4} You will be brought low. You will speak from the ground, and your eloquence will be heard from the dirt. And, from the ground, your voice will be like that of the python, and your eloquence — The Biblescript

For centuries, economic thinkers, from Adam Smith to John Maynard Keynes, have tried to identify the elusive formula that makes some countries more prosperous and successful than others. My curiosity about this topic spurred me, as a young professor of economics in the late 1970s, to research new ways of measuring national competitiveness. — Klaus Schwab

Your photograph is all I have: it is with me from the morning when I wake up with a frantic half dream about you to the last moment when I think of you and of death at night. — F Scott Fitzgerald

The central challenge for any company, regardless of its size, is to keep doing a better job for its customers. — Ralph Nader

I am absolutely desperate to win a Super Bowl. — Daniel Snyder

Always be polite to a dragon. It's harder than it sounds. Dragon etiquette is incredibly complicated, and if you make a mistake, the dragon eats you. — Patricia C. Wrede

I always drew. I don't remember a time when I didn't draw. And I actually drew comics from the age of maybe ten through twelve. — Trina Robbins

The thousand mysteries around us would not trouble but interest us, if only we had cheerful, healthy hearts. — Friedrich Nietzsche

An idle life always produces varied inclinations. — Lucan

Would you believe me if I told you I was shot?" he finally asked with a mischievous glint in his black eyes.
Cameron stared at him. "Shot? Like, shot? By a gun?"
Julian tilted his head and nodded. "It's hard to be shot with a knife. — Abigail Roux

As a guiding principle I believe that every poem must be its own sole freshly created universe, and therefore have no belief n 'tradition' or a common myth-kitty or casual allusions in poems to other poems or poets, which last I find unpleasantly like the talk of literary understrappers letting you see they know the right people. — Philip Larkin

It's clear to me that if we raise children with no moral compass, we are planting the seeds of our own destruction. — Glenn Beck