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I don't pretend that I can predict the future value of the growth rate or rate of return. — Thomas Piketty

There was a time when fire and story would fall asleep in unison. It was dream time. — Philippe Petit

You have to be willing to give a lot to be in a relationship with me because a lot of the time it's about me. — Martha Wainwright

No married man's ever made up his mind until he's heard what his wife has got to say about it. — W. Somerset Maugham

I suppose I am a sparrow, a stay-at-home bird. — Gladys Taber

Spare me this sanctimony about politeness, please. There are millions of people in this country who hate the very word 'Thatcher' and 'Thatcherism,' which continues until this day. — George Galloway

Maybe he hadn't thought the war through. It had seemed like simple fun when he had first pictured it, with a glorious beginning, a difficult but valor-filled middle, and a victorious end. He hadn't accounted for the fact that there might not be much of a resolution to the battle, and he hadn't imagined what it would feel like when the war just sort of ended, without anyone admitting defeat and congratulating him for his bravery. — Dave Eggers

We are never to old, never to young, never to under qualified, never to over qualified to make a change. — Trish Blackwell

We have some control over when we retire. However, we have very little control over how long we will live. — Gordon Smith

The most certain sign of wisdom is continual cheerfulness; her state is like the things above the moon, always clear and serene. — Michel De Montaigne

Order in a house ought to be like the machinery in opera, whose effect produces great pleasure, but whose ends must be hid. — Suzanne Curchod

Nature repairs her ravages, but not all. The uptorn trees are not rooted again; the parted hills are left scarred; if there is a new growth, the trees are not the same as the old, and the hills underneath their green vesture bear the marks of the past rending. To the eyes that have dwelt on the past, there is no thorough repair. — George Eliot