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Honesty has come to mean the privilege of insulting you to your face without expecting redress. — Judith Martin

No business in the economy has the easy money that banks get to play with ... The existence of banks with single digit amounts of equity is a completely unhealthy existence
that is not only a risk for the banks, but for all of us. — Anat R. Admati

He watched David approach, first with scorn, then with surprise, and then with what can only have been horror - as it dawned on him that the battle he was expecting had suddenly changed shape. — Malcolm Gladwell

Without question, students need to practice, review, and drill skills, but they should do so only in the spirit of working toward more complex mastery of those skills. Redundant drill of skills is inherently boring and insulting to the learner, and it is one of the most effective methods for turning students off to learning. — Heidi Hayes Jacobs

The world is a marvelous system of wiggles. — Alan Watts

I love Westerns. They're a unique creation of American mythology. — Simon Toyne

I believe that everyone has some huge talent in them; the really lucky ones discover what it is. — Jeannette Walls

God's love causes the beauty of what He loves, our love is caused by the beauty of what we love. — Jacques Maritain

I will teach them what it means to put a lion in a cage, Cersei thought. — George R R Martin

The sum of a man isn't the things he's done, it is the world he leaves behind. — C. Robert Cargill

Most secret societies - at least those you can read about in books or on the Internet - are collegiate. Or adult ... They are like fraternities, only they don't have houses or public identities. In colleges, their members are usually local, not national, but the adult ones tend to be more serious and on a larger scale.
We don't actually know what they do. Because they're secret. — E. Lockhart

To be interested in something is to be involved in what is essentially a stressful relationship with that thing, to suffer anxiety on its behalf. — Geoff Dyer