Unenforced Synonyms Quotes & Sayings
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GDP doesn't register, as Robert Kennedy put it, "the beauty of our poetry or the strength of our marriages, or the intelligence of our public debate." GDP measures everything, Kennedy concluded, "except that which makes life worthwhile." Nor does GDP take into account unpaid work, the so-called compassionate economy. — Eric Weiner

Each year, the United States issues about 70,000 patents, only a few of which ultimately reach the stage of commercial production. — Jared Diamond

Look, there's no rule in soccer against biting your opponent. There's not even a rule against eating your opponent. The only rule in soccer is that you can't use your hands. — Luis Suarez

Over there!"
"Where?" Enna asked in mock panic "Do you see something? — Shannon Hale

Study the sky, but do not love it. It is our prison and the symbol of our capture. — Rosamund Hodge

And suddenly, her day turned into the kind that explained why God invented chocolate, comfy pants, and booze. — Avery Flynn

You want to be bad, angel? I can teach you every position it comes in — Debra Anastasia

If you have a lair then you are probably not a good person. — Demetri Martin

I've made mistakes before of doing different projects just based on my dreams, my hopes, my thing, and not really thinking about my customers. — Tyra Banks

Now suppose both death and hell were utterly defeated. Suppose the fight was fixed. Suppose God took you on a crystal ball trip into your future and you saw with indubitable certainty that despite everything - your sin, your smallness, your stupidity - you could have free for the asking your whole crazy heart's deepest desire: heaven, eternal joy. Would you not return fearless and singing? What can earth do to you, if you are guaranteed heaven? To fear the worst earthly loss would be like a millionaire fearing the loss of a penny - less, a scratch on a penny. — Peter Kreeft

When you hold people up for ridicule, you have to take responsibility when other people act on it. — Jay Asher