
Top 14 Distortionary Quotes
#1. We can fight over what the taxation levels should be, but the tax system should be very, very simple and not distortionary.
Adam Davidson
#2. Nobody knows where it comes from, and nobody knows where it goes.' Love doesn't make sense most of the time and that's what's so wonderful about it.
Elin Hilderbrand
#3. It makes me sad because I've never seen such
such beautiful shirts before.
F Scott Fitzgerald
#4. No one ... can live in this heightened state of reflective receptivity forever. Because this empathy's involuntary, there's terror here. Loss of control, a seepage. Becoming someone else or worse: becoming nothing but the vibratory field between two people.
Chris Kraus
#5. Timing is everything. What good is finding the RIGHT thing if it's the WRONG time?
Mandy Hale
#6. Don't be alarmed, Mr. Sturges. Some of my closest friends are dead.
Seth Grahame-Smith
#7. You cannot force spiritual things. A testimony is not thrust upon you; it grows. And a testimony is a testimony, and it should be respected, whether it is small or large. We become taller in our testimony like we grow in physical stature and hardly know it is happening, because it comes by growth.
Boyd K. Packer
#9. Make the bottlenecks work only on what will contribute to throughput today ... not nine months from now. That's one way to increase capacity at the bottlenecks. The other way you increase bottleneck capacity is to take some of the load off the bottlenecks and give it to non-bottlenecks.
Eliyahu M. Goldratt
#10. Some of the best work done to combat the Republicans has been wit and humor.
Julianna Baggott
#12. I used to think that real love involved falling for someone; but now I think it usually involves standing for someone.
Bob Goff
#13. The bad stuff is easier to believe. You ever notice that?
J. F. Lawton
#14. The cell was the first invention of the animal kingdom, and all higher animals are and must be cellular in structure. Our tissues were formed ages on ages ago; they have all persisted. Most of our organs are as old as worms. All these are very old, older than the mountains.
John M. Tyler
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