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#2. The marketplace obliges men, whether they will or not, in pursuing their own selfish interests, to connect the general good with their own individual success.
Edmund Burke
#3. And," Mae added, voice prim, "if you try to brag about this, no one's going to believe you. No one will believe someone like me would sleep with someone like you." That was the gut punch. It was also the last word, because he couldn't muster another response.
Richelle Mead
#4. You need to look at Congress as having a certain capacity. Now, the capacity varies from year to year and from body to body, but there is a finite amount of things that Congress can attentively do.
Karl Rove
#5. For my part, I try to do my bit to make people's lives more bearable, in particular children across the globe who are having problems.
Lionel Messi
#6. Anybody can become angry - that is easy, but to be angry with the right person and to the right degree and at the right time and for the right purpose, and in the right way - that is not within everybody's power and is not easy.
Aristotle.
#7. Easy to let someone think they know you, long as you become who they think you are.
Lindsay Hunter
#8. A good education is a synthesis of book learning and involvement in social action, because each enrich the other. The accumulation of knowledge, while fascinating in itself, is not sufficient without action
Howard Zinn
#9. That's the thing about the future. It could turn out to be anything. And everything.
Terry Pratchett
#11. Faulkner came from my region and taught me how you could write about a place.
Ron Rash
#12. The girl who'd written volumes on the walls but never said a word.
Sarah Ockler
#13. What managers decide to stop doing is often more important than what they decide to do.
Peter Drucker
#14. Discoveries from one community cannot be repackaged and provided to another as a silver bullet, That's a "best practice" rollout and it invariably evokes the immune rejection response.
Richard Pascale
#15. It is a fact that cannot be denied: the wickedness of others becomes our own wickedness because it kindles something evil in our own hearts.
Carl Jung
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