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The market steers the capitalistic economy. It directs each individual's activities into those channels in which he best serves the wants of his fellow-men. The market alone puts the whole social system of private ownership of the means of production and free enterprise in order and provides it with sense and meaning. — Ludwig Von Mises

Your children are going through life with their eyes closed, so YOU'RE the one who has to steer. — Jennifer Senior

Really now, search your soul, lovie-is the vampire so bad?
All he does is drink blood. — Richard Matheson

I'm going to do anything and everything, remove every boulder, every hurdle and every problem out of my way to make my dreams come true. — Grant Cardone

The prosperity of a book lies in the minds of readers. Public knowledge and public taste fluctuate; and there come times when works which were once capable of instructing and delighting thousands lose their power, and works, before neglected, emerge into renown. — George Henry Lewes

I'm not afraid of dying, I'm afraid of living. — Ned Vizzini

When I get asked for advice for a young person starting in the music business, I tell them, 'Play every chance you get, and be real lucky.' — Johnny Gimble

Allowing attachments to people/things create a compulsive addiction in us to be controlling. This "control" (fueled by fear of loss) fools us into a false sense of security and love. At first glance, it is common to confuse the idea of Conscious Detachment with non-feeling or being cold, however learning this skill is a giant leap towards enlightenment. When you consciously detach from an object or a loved one, you empower them to exist at their potential. From this perspective, just being in their presence fosters feelings of love and admiration that far exceed any relationship that is limited with expectations, confinement and control — Gary Hopkins

A government regulating itself by what is wise and just for the many, uninfluenced by the local and selfish views of the few who direct their affairs, has not been seen, perhaps, on earth. Or if it existed for a moment at the birth of ours, it would not be easy to fix the term of its continuance. Still, I believe it does exist here in a greater degree than anywhere else; and for its growth and continuance ... I offer sincere prayers. — Thomas Jefferson

You cannot grow and expand your capabilities without running the risk of failure. — Dean Karnazes