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There's nothing hippie about my picture of Christ. The Gospels paint a picture of a very demanding, sometimes divisive love, but love it is. — Bono

It is often possible to make a profit by being pretty good at prediction in fields where the competition succumbs to poor incentives, bad habits, or blind adherence to tradition - or because you have better data or technology than they do. It is much harder to be very good in fields where everyone else is getting the basics right - and you may be fooling yourself if you think you have much of an edge. — Anonymous

Of course, you always give 100 percent, but at a home race you're always more motivated, simply because you feel at home. — Sebastian Vettel

The less conscious one is of being a writer, the better the writing. — Pico Iyer

LeBron James can get a shot off under any and all circumstances and he makes them. — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

The Charlie Manson that you've created, that's not me. That's only an illusion in your minds, it hasn't got anything to do with me. — Charles Manson

The Soviet Constitution provides a key to the understanding of Soviet psychiatry. In the West, our tradition of human rights pits the citizen against the State. Very occasionally, a politician will, like John Kennedy, ask us to think what we can do for our country. But, in general, we have rights without any major duties other than the duty to obey the law. If I wish to live as a tramp or to devote my life to a study of butterflies, it's my business and my right to do so as long as I hurt no one else. The Soviet constitution proclaims a rather different relationship. The citizen is meant to be a productive member of the socialist community. If I choose to be a tramp or butterfly-maniac, I am hurting others because I am depriving the State of my labour. This is not necessarily bad, just odd given Western traditions. But being a 'parasite' is an actual crime much like being a vagrant was in Tudor England. — David Cohen

When the fire is lighted within your soul, can't help it, but to burn. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Wall Street has come a long way from the insider-dominated world that was blown apart by the Great Depression. — James Surowiecki

Perhaps I cannot make my people good, she told herself, but I should at least try to make them a little less bad. — George R R Martin

Sure, I was married..."once."
Which is why, even to this very day, "never again" continues to be my favorite number. — Scott Schafer

It seems to be a characteristic of all great work that it creators wear a cloak of imprecision. — Fred Hoyle