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X + Y + Z
X is work.
Y is play.
Z is keep your mouth shut. — Albert Einstein
X is work.
Y is play.
Z is keep your mouth shut. — Albert Einstein
I didn't worry about the future. Because nothing could matter as much as him loving me. . .
— Kiera Cass
There's many a boy here today who looks on war as all glory but it is all hell.
— William Tecumseh Sherman
Never trust a mechanic who drives new cars. They're either charging too much money for their work, or they can't keep an old car running - maybe both.
— Patricia Briggs
When I was 20, I didn't give a damn about song construction. I just wanted to make as much noise and play as fast and as loud as possible.
— Ritchie Blackmore
New technologies compete with old ones - for time, for attention, for money, for prestige, but mostly for dominance of their world-view.
— Neil Postman
Either cry for exchanging new currency notes for couple of days or crib for corruption for ages and generations with old one. Choice is yours.
— Vikrmn
Either the soul survives death or it does not, and there is no scientific evidence that it does.
— Michael Shermer
There is a beast in man that needs to be exercised, not exorcised.
— Anton Szandor LaVey
I love New York, but am happy to be away from it. I really like small towns, with welcoming barbecue restaurants.
— David Burnett
Do you come from old money, new money, or no money?
— Ana Monnar
Somebody informed me recently that the key to every art, from writing to gardening to sculpture, is creativity. I beg to differ.
— Roy Blount Jr.
See me when you look at me.
— Karen Marie Moning
First thing that I put up in my office here at City Hall was a poster from 1971 when my mother ran for city council.
— Julian Castro
Old money is fully as moronic as new money but it has inherited an appearance of cultivation.
— Mary McCarthy
The difference between old and new money is, after all, purely relative: it just depends on when you start counting.
— Sarah Churchwell
It is interesting that the investment industry has invented new ways to lose money when the old ways seemed to work just fine.
— John G. Stumpf
All new money is made through the shifting of social classes and the dispossession of old classes.
— Christina Stead