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And I'm convinced, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that you can work with the unions because the unions want to survive. If they are confronted simply with the question: "Do you want this company to survive or do you want it to be broken up?" they will listen. It's their livelihood. — Carl Icahn

I have a theory that Southern madhouses are full of gifted women who were stifled. — Anne Rivers Siddons

The definition of winning has become distorted. If winning the rights to a property brings with it hundreds of millions of dollars in losses, what have you won? When faced with the prospect of heavy financial losses, we have consistently walked away and have done so again. — Dick Ebersol

Within these margins I find my serenity - with a blank page and a pencil, I am set free. — Jordyn McKenzie

Half the ills we heard within our hearts are ills because we hoard them. — Bryan Procter

Over the last six years, airlines have experienced severe financial pressure to leave smaller communities, making demands on the EAS program even greater. — Nick Rahall

It was strange watching somebody sleep. It felt intrusive, as if you had caught them at their most defenseless. And as you watched them, motionless, you couldn't help but wonder -if only for a moment- whether they had died, and watch furiously for signs of life — Justin Somper

I love cleaning. I love mopping the floor. If you need your floor mopped, I'm there. — Saoirse Ronan

If you want to get people off drugs, improve reality. — David R. Brower

People love to do such things, attempting to degrade other individuals for their mistakes to fulfill their inner will in order to feel more noteworthy. — Aditi Dufare

I wouldn't date a girl with a bad attitude. I'm 'Mr. Positive. — Nick Jonas

For here we are so blind and foolish that we never seek God until he, of his goodness, shows himself to us. It is when we do see something of him by his grace that we are stirred by that same grace to seek him, and with earnest longing to see still more of his blessedness. So I saw him and sought him; I had him and wanted him. It seems to me that this is and should be an experience common to us all. — Julian Of Norwich

I thought of love as a game. It is not a game. It is more serious than death. — Cassandra Clare