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Reduce risk, lower your required capital, and focus on what you're really good at - and hire others for what you are not.) This is something you should think about in any business: don't try to do everything. You aren't the best at everything. Find out where you have an advantage and stick to that. — Marc Ecko

Stress is not necessarily something bad it all depends on how you take it. The stress of exhilarating, creative successful work is beneficial, while that of failure, humiliation or infection is detrimental. — Hans Selye

So how do you unify a secure, wealthy country that has sunk into a zero-sum political game with itself? — Sebastian Junger

In judging of the rich, two things should be considered: How did they get it, and what are they doing with it? Was it honestly acquired? Is it being used for the benefit of mankind? When people become really intelligent, when the brain is really developed, no human being will give his life to the acquisition of what he does not need or what he cannot intelligently use. — Robert G. Ingersoll

God is infinitely beautiful in himself, and his beauty ought to attract you like a magnet to him. — Thomas Goodwin

How oddly holiness situated itself among the things of the world, how endlessly creation wrenched and strained under the burden of its own significance. — Marilynne Robinson

Wealth acts merely as a kind of mirror to show you human nature at its worst. — Marie Corelli

After some while Bilbo became impatient. "Well, what is it?" he said. "The answer's not a kettle boiling over, as you seem to think by the noise you are making. — J.R.R. Tolkien

In the US, what passes for Christianity - and it is, to say the least, a highly perverse, possessive individualist and capitalist version of what I would see as Christ's messianic ethical communism, to say the least - is a new civil religion, a civil religion of freedom. — Simon Critchley

There was something incongruous about one marriage ending the same day another began, as if there was an exchange program in the universe or something, a trade required in order to keep the numbers even. — Sarah Dessen

Something dangerous was simmering just below the surface. She could feel it. — Connie Mann