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At most corporations if you make an acquisition and it turns out to be a disaster, all the paperwork and presentations that caused the dumb acquisition to be made are quickly forgotten. You've got denial, you've got everything in the world. You've got Pavlovian association tendency. Nobody even wants to even be associated with the damned thing or even mention it. At Johnson & Johnson, they make everybody revisit their old acquisitions and wade through the presentations. That is a very smart thing to do. And by the way, I do the same thing routinely. — Charlie Munger

So Tristram looked on Iseult face to face
and knew not, and she knew not. The last time
The last that should be told in any rhyme
Heard anywhere on mouths of singing men
That ever should sing praise of them again;
The last hour of their hurtless hearts at rest,
The last that peace should touch them, breast to breast,
The last that sorrow far from them should sit,
This last was with them, and they knew not it. — Algernon Charles Swinburne

There are people all over Australia who use their homes as hubs that they travel from, and they encourage their indigenous people to continue to stay there. — Andrew Forrest

If I have to, I can do anything. — Helen Reddy

I am the first to admit that were I not a woman, I would not have been the vice-presidential nominee. — Geraldine Ferraro

People are lazy, and they want their fast food via the television. — Dean Winters

He who looks for advantage out of friendship strips it all of its nobility. — Seneca The Elder

Some people think you have more privileges than other teenagers because of what you do, and that's not it at all. It's actually the opposite — Miley Cyrus

And there was a beutiful view
But nobody could see
Cause everybody on the island
Was saying Look at me! Look at me. — Laurie Anderson

For the years I spent working on it, 'Constellation' was the only novel I knew how to write, so maybe I still abided by the maxim? Regardless, I prefer the maxim: Write what you want to know, rather than what you already know. — Anthony Marra

All children should have equal opportunities. — Victor Ponta

In a while he reached across the table and took her hand in his. He could not have known that he was trying to comfort a building that had been struck by lightning. — Arundhati Roy