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In a crisis, markets always look to see who is the next-worst off and proactively begin shying away from them. — Jose Ferreira

If he says something that isn't true, he is bringing uncertainty into the world. He is blinding the people around him to a small part of the truth - and every part of the truth is important. You can't complete a jigsaw if one of its pieces has been swapped out for a piece of a different jigsaw. — M.R. Carey

Remember that no one is ever rewarded or promoted because of a bad disposition and negative mental attitude — Napoleon Hill

Edmund, give a special goodbye to Trumpkin for me. He's been a brick. — C.S. Lewis

The problem with this world is not enough problem solvers. So, if you become a problem solver you become rich. — Robert Kiyosaki

The wise are known by their actions; fame and immortality are ever their attendants. — Johann Gaudenz Von Salis-Seewis

You know, I'm sick and tired of people pointing rifles at me. — Carrie Vaughn

Any chance he's turned a new leaf and taken up sailing for real?"
"About as likely as me doing it."
Hadrian eyed Royce for a heartbeat. "I put him at the top of the list. — Michael J. Sullivan

The only reason people lock their car doors when Obama walks by is they are afraid he'll tax them to death ... — James Woods

I think a lot of people have a misconception of what the kitchen is about, but you know the grueling part of it is also the pleasure of it. That's why I think you have to have a certain mentality to understand what that is and be able to handle it. — Todd English

MATTHEW, MARK, AND LUKE tell the story of Jesus in ways similar to one another (which is why they're often called the synoptic gospels - with a similar optic, or viewpoint). Many details differ (and the differences are quite fascinating), but it's clear the three compositions share common sources. The Fourth Gospel tells the story quite differently. These differences might disturb people who don't understand that storytelling in the ancient world was driven less by a duty to convey true details accurately and more by a desire to proclaim true meaning powerfully. The ancient editors who put the New Testament together let the differences stand as they were, so each story can convey its intended meanings in its own unique ways. — Brian D. McLaren

Maybe it's not about the mistakes you make but the decisions you make after the mistakes. — Dale Mayer