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New fashions (of all sorts) come from unexpected places, not from the arbiters of what's correct.
— Seth Godin
Step by step, place became property, property became a mortgage, and
mortgages became derivative investments. — Douglas Rushkoff
mortgages became derivative investments. — Douglas Rushkoff
Over and out." "You obviously
— E.L. James
At the end of it, I'll maybe do a coaching badge but I'm not going to get forced into things.
— Paul Gascoigne
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds In a believer's ear! It soothes his sorrows, heals his wounds, And drives away his fear.
— John Newton
I think I've had the fantasy of a ray-gun that could erase the world from the time I was a very little kid.
— Daniel Clowes
At any moment, you have a choice, that either leads you closer to your spirit or further away from it.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
Never regret trying anything that makes you happy, even if it doesn't make sense to those around you.
— Kristen Middleton
When you eliminate the Ego's intense desire to be correct, the clarity of the moment can come through. How simple is that?
— Beth Johnson
Whether you have a great game or a terrible game, tomorrow's another day and you've got to come out here and compete.
— David Wright
Between the atheism and the lesbian thing, Lily was a terrible Catholic. Even before she'd added murder to her list of sins.
— Robin Talley
A Confucian or Jewish love of learning would gain minorities far more than any affirmative action laws we might pass.
— Richard Lamm
The things that are correct for me will come to me at the time that I am interested in them and have the capacity, the understanding, to do them.
— Julia Roberts
Dealing with corruption and staying calm is a talent most of us in India have mastered and learnt to live with.
— Arshad Warsi
I'm the type that'll give any man a chance to come correct before leavin in a ambulance
— Lord Finesse