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As an investor-entrepreneur, I've always tried to be contrarian, to go against the crowd, to identify opportunities in places where people are not looking. — Peter Thiel

My dream's simple..and does whatever it pleases. I'm just moving in the direction of Seung Jo who's at the center of it. — Hani

By 2000, politics will simply fade away. We will not see any political parties. — R. Buckminster Fuller

Some things, most things in my experience, are more vivid when you haven't seen them, — Niall Williams

Did you think the lion was sleeping because he didn't roar? — Friedrich Schiller

The way to control circumstances is to control the forces within yourself to make a greater man of yourself, and as you become greater and more competent, you will naturally gravitate into better circumstances. In this connection, we should remember that like attracts like. If you want that which is better, make yourself better. If you want to realize the ideal, make yourself more ideal. If you want better friends, make yourself a better friend. If you want to associate with people of worth, make yourself more worthy. If you want to meet that which is agreeable, make yourself more agreeable. If you want to enter conditions and circumstances that are more pleasing, make yourself more pleasing. In brief, whatever you want, produce that something in yourself, and you will positively gravitate towards the corresponding conditions in the external world. — Christian D. Larson

Perseverance is the act of true role models and heroes. — Liza M. Wiemer

I think I need pictures with my articles. — Dominick Dunne

On the way here, I stopped in the office of a block captain who wanted to tell me about an inmate who was caught with two boxes of staples, a pencil sharpener, sharpener blades, and three jumbo binder rings in his rectum. He became known as "OD," for Office Depot. They never found out what he intended to do with the stuff. — Mary Roach

In the early morning on the lake sitting in the stern of the boat with his father rowing, he felt quite sure that he would never die. — Ernest Hemingway,