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  • Cass Sunstein Trump is more performance artist than zealot. But he's finding enemies everywhere, whether they are judges of Mexican ancestry, parents of those killed in war, the current president, or children of immigrants. Whether or not he has a sense of decency, he is in grave danger of losing it.
    Cass Sunstein
    American legal scholar (1954 - )
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  • Charles Haddon Spurgeon Trust in the person's promise, who dares to refuse what they fear they cannot perform.
    Charles Haddon Spurgeon
    English Baptist preacher (1834 - 1892)
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  • Ralph Waldo Emerson Trust men and they will be true to you; treat them greatly and they will show themselves great.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson
    American poet and philosopher (1803 - 1882)
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  • Virgil Trust not the horse, O Trojans. Be it what it may, I fear the Grecians even when they offer gifts.
    Virgil
    Roman poet (70 - 19)
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  • Joyce Brothers Trust your hunches. They're usually based on facts filed away just below the conscious level.
    Joyce Brothers
    American psychologist and columnist (1927 - 2013)
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  • Jean Rostand Truth is always served by great minds, even if they fight it.
    Jean Rostand
    French writer (1894 - 1977)
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  • Samuel Johnson Truth, Sir, is a cow which will yield such people no more milk, and so they are gone to milk the bull.
    Samuel Johnson
    English writer (1709 - 1784)
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  • Bill Pullman Truthfully, I almost avoided 'While You Were Sleeping,' because I find those romantic comedies kind of precious, and they're full of lines that leave you feeling a little bewildered when you say them.
    Bill Pullman
    American actor (1953 - )
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  • Barry Ritholtz TV producers want ratings and are willing to do nearly anything to get them. They gin up artificial conflicts and create an urgency for even the most minor of economic data points.
    Barry Ritholtz
    American author and newspaper columnist
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  • Brad Gilbert Twenty years ago, you'd see guys busting rackets in locker rooms. Today they do it in their hotel rooms.
    Brad Gilbert
    American tennis player (1961 - )
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  • B. F. Skinner Twenty-five hundred years ago it might have been said that man understood himself as well as any other part of the world. Today he is the thing he understands least.
    B. F. Skinner
    American psychologist, behaviorist and author (1904 - 1990)
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  • Bill Keller Twitter and Facebook are brilliant tools, the journalistic uses of which are still being plumbed. They are great for disseminating interesting material. They are useful for gathering information, including from places that are inaccessible.
    Bill Keller
    American journalist (1949 - )
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  • Benjamin Disraeli Two nations between whom there is no intercourse and no sympathy; who are as ignorant of each other's habits, thoughts, and feelings, as if they were dwellers in different zones, or inhabitants of different planets. The rich and the poor.
    Benjamin Disraeli
    English statesman and writer (1804 - 1881)
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  • Cameron Mackintosh Two of my theatres are 1930s and the other five are by Sprague, the greatest Edwardian architect of the lot. They've needed a lot of work doing to them but they were built very well.
    Cameron Mackintosh
    British theatrical producer and theatre owner (1946 - )
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  • Jean de la Bruyère Two persons cannot long be friends if they cannot forgive each other's little failings.
    Jean de la Bruyère
    French writer (1645 - 1696)
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  • Margaret Fuller Two persons love in one another the future good which they aid one another to unfold.
    Margaret Fuller
    American writer (1810 - 1850)
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  • Thomas Szasz Two wrongs don't make a right, but they make a good excuse.
    Thomas Szasz
    American psychiatrist (1920 - 2012)
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  • Calvin Coolidge Ultimately property rights and personal rights are the same thing.
    Calvin Coolidge
    American president (1872 - 1933)
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  • Brad Feld Ultimately, the goal is to use acquisitions to compress time on product development and get people on the team, especially in senior roles, who can help build out areas of the company they have experience in.
    Brad Feld
    American entrepreneur, and author
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  • William Shakespeare Unbidden guests are often welcomest when they are gone.
    Henry VI (1590)
    William Shakespeare
    English playwright and poet (1564 - 1616)
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