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Catholicism has you tracked and trailed for life — Morrissey

When it comes to making more money, most people look at the world and see the same opportunities they've seen before: typically, a job. Because they don't awaken their mind and expand their vision, they don't see other opportunities. Yet opportunities do exist. So how do you change your thinking so you can see them? One way to jolt the brain out of its preconceived category thinking is to bombard it with new experiences. — Joe Vitale

Human beings like to twist things to meet their own selfish needs. — Shelina Zahra Janmohamed

Electronic calculators can solve problems which the man who made them cannot solve; but no government-subsidized commission of engineers and physicists could create a worm. — Joseph Wood Krutch

Profit is what we have left after we make a donation to a worthwhile cause. — Marilyn Vos Savant

When I played doctor I played to win. — Joey Comeau

I have heard your reasons and regard them as unconvincing and inadequate. — Arthur Conan Doyle

In 2010, I had been playing guitar for 50 years. — Lee Ritenour

I really looked up to Tina Fey as a writer, and because I did have a background in writing, she is someone whose career I really did admire. — Nasim Pedrad

Modern European composers ... have very largely received their stimulus, their rhythms and impulses from Machine Age America. They have a much older tradition of musical technique which has helped them put into musical terms a little more clearly the thoughts that originated here. They can express themselves more glibly. — George Gershwin

In the information economy, collaboration is the ultimate currency. — Amy Blankson

He must master or be mastered; while to show mercy was a weakness. Mercy did not exist in the primordial lite. It was misunderstood for fear, and such misunderstandings made for death. Kill or be killed, eat or be eaten, was the law; and this mandate, down out of the depths of times he obeyed. — Jack London