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By spring of '98, each company's stock had more than quadrupled. Skeptics questioned earnings and revenue multiples higher than those for any non-internet company. It was easy to conclude that the market had gone crazy. — Peter Thiel

Sociologists are those academic accountants who think that truth can be shaken from an abacus. — Peter S. Prescott

The difference between the truth of God and revelation is very simple. Truth is where God's been. Revelation is where God is. Truth is God's tracks. It's His trail, His path, but it leads to what? It leads to Him. Perhaps the masses of people are happy to know where God's been, but true God chasers are not content just to study God's trail, His truths; they want to know Him. They want to know where He is and what He's doing right now. — Tommy Tenney

[Vanity] is an unrecognised form of stupidity, you have to forget the cosmic meaninglessness of all our acts to be able to be vain and that's a glaring form of stupidity. — Pascal Mercier

Aging bodies are fiscal black holes into which you can pour endless amounts of money. — Richard Lamm

The island Mayo is generally barren, being dry, as I said; and the best of it is but a very indifferent soil. — William Dampier

Look, you're either a Zionist or an anti-Zionist: there's no middle way. Everyone who supports the state of Israel is a Zionist. — Tom Paulin

Give me a man with a little fight in him, a man who calls me on my bullshit. (But who also kind of likes my bullshit.) — Gillian Flynn

The Prisoner
All right,
Go ahead!
What's in a name?
I guess I'll be locked into
As much as I'm locked out of! — Edna St. Vincent Millay

Make your service systems so strong that everyone looks like a genius. — Ron Kaufman

Every profound spirit needs a mask: even more, around every profound spirit a mask is continually growing. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Never give away your work. People don't value what they don't have to pay for. — Nancy Hale

In rating ease of description as very important, we are essentially asserting a belief in quantitative knowledge - a belief that most of the key questions in our world sooner or later demand answers to 'by how much?' rather than merely to 'in which direction?' — John Tuley