Tomczak Tecmo Quotes & Sayings
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a singularity is not even mathematically describable. — Pierre St. Clair
There's no reason to think that
markets always drive people to
what's good for them. — Richard Thaler
Doing the difficult things that you've never done awakens the talents you never knew you had. — Robin Sharma
The old myth is true. We see our environment as a mirror to our self-image. If we think we are weak, everybody will appear like a threat. If we think we are strong, we will try to help everyone. — Gracia Hunter
Education is the key to opportunity. It's a ticket out of poverty. — George H. W. Bush
O how gently and how lovingly dost thou lie awake in the depth and centre of my soul, where thou in secret and in silence alone, as its sole Lord, abidest, not only as in Thine own house or in Thine own chamber, but also as within my own bosom, in close and intimate union. — San Juan De La Cruz
They promised me you wouldn't be hurt," he said. "And you haven't been, really. I mean, suppose you'd had a baby and lost it; wouldn't it be the same? And we're getting so much in return, Ro. — Ira Levin
Do you think I was wrong to let that pitch go by?"
"Yes. Absolutely."
"You're right."
"Then why did you---"
"Because I didn't know it was wrong until I did it. I had to learn, don't you see? I had to see what would happen when I let my hatred for coach go like that. I had to take control completely, just for once in my life, and see where it led me. — Barry Lyga
While one turn can change your journey, the final destination is up to you. — Lynda Cheldelin Fell
A New York friend said that visiting the South reminded her of nothing more than being in high school again. — Rosemary Daniell
The day after that wedding night I found that a distance of a thousand miles, abyss and discovery and irremediable metamorphosis, separated me from the day before. — Sidonie Gabrielle Colette
We know, in other words, the general conditions in which what we call, somewhat misleadingly, an equilibrium will establish itself: but we never know what the particular prices or wages are which would exist if the market were to bring about such an equilibrium. — Friedrich August Von Hayek
Loving passionately, loving fiercely, loving and taking both good and bad, and at times, the damn near impossible, provides sweet chaos, fueling the pitter patter of the heart... — Virginia Alison
Without atmosphere a painting is nothing. — Rembrandt