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I guess economists, it's a bit like scientists; you have definitely fewer women in that field.
— Christine Lagarde
The stress of grad school can drive anyone temporarily mad.
— Jonathan Kellerman
Nearly all the school subjects lay great stress on information. But literature makes its appeal to the heart as well as the intellect. Geography
— Anthony Esolen
Love people, not things; use things, not people.
— Spencer W. Kimball
Books are like eggs
best when fresh. — Edward Abbey
best when fresh. — Edward Abbey
I mean, like I needed the stress of a fight with slutty Ms. Thinking-She's-All-That added on top of a life/species/school change?
— P.C. Cast
The curse of having young people about the house was that they were always so redolent of possibility.
— Anna Quindlen
Soybeans really need an uplift, being on the dull side, but, like dull people, respond readily to the right contacts.
— Irma S. Rombauer
You don't have to destroy me. Do you? ...
— Ernest Hemingway,
Co-operation between governments still plays an important role and will remain indispensable.
— Lionel Jospin
A great many people think that polysyllables are a sign of intelligence.
— Barbara Walters
When you're reaching the end of the semester and you just wanna die. Coffin Making 101 is literally killing me.
-Karen Quan and Jarod Kintz — Karen Quan
-Karen Quan and Jarod Kintz — Karen Quan
If you are going through hell, keep going."
~Winston Churchill
(Prologue Title quote) — Julie Ann Walker
~Winston Churchill
(Prologue Title quote) — Julie Ann Walker
The safest plan, and the one most sure of success for the young man starting in life, is to select the vocation which is most congenial to his tastes.
— P.T. Barnum
I am sir an Oracle,
And when I ope my lips, let no dogge barke. — William Shakespeare
And when I ope my lips, let no dogge barke. — William Shakespeare