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The successful man is the one who finds out what is the matter with his business before his competitors do.
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The terrible thing about terrorism is that ultimately it destroys those who practice it. Slowly but surely, as they try to extinguish life in others, the light within them dies.
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The test of a vocation is the love of the drudgery it involves.
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The theory that can absorb the greatest number of facts, and persist in doing so, generation after generation, through all changes of opinion and detail, is the one that must rule all observation.
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The things that have been most valuable to me I did not learn in school.
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The true Tarot is symbolism; it speaks no other language and offers no other signs.
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The ultimate proof of confidence for a small-business owner is, are they hiring employees?
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The usual test under the Federal Election Campaign Act for whether something counts as a campaign expenditure is whether the obligation would have existed but for the campaign. If so, it is not a campaign expenditure.
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The vitality of a new movement in Art must be gauged by the fury it arouses.
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The whole point is, we can forget. It’s important that we forget some things. Otherwise we’d go round the world carrying a hodload of stuff we just don’t need.
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The world is not so much in need of new thoughts as that when thought grows old and worn with usage it should, like current coin, be called in, and, from the mint of genius, reissued fresh and new.
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The wretchedness of being rich is that you live with rich people. To suppose, as we all suppose, that we could be rich and not behave as the rich behave, is like supposing that we could drink all day and stay sober.
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The writer does the most good who gives his reader the most knowledge and takes from him the least time.
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Then I though of reading - the nice and subtle happiness of reading ... this joy not dulled by age, this polite and unpunishable vice, this selfish, serene, lifelong intoxication.
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There are people who, like houses, are beautiful in dilapidation.
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There are two things to aim at in life: first, to get what you want; and, after that, to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieve the second.
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There is more felicity on the far side of baldness than young men can possibly imagine.
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There is no art which one government sooner learns of another than that of draining money from the pockets of the people.
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There is no evidence that super PACs have led to a greater percentage of negative ads.
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There is no ghost so difficult to lay as the ghost of an injury.
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