Sanford I. Weill Quotes
You can't control income. It varies based on conditions outside of your control. But you can control expenses.

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When it comes to rapacious 19th century capitalism, my family's hands are clean.
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Wisdom too often never comes, and so one ought not to reject it merely because it comes late.
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The chaos and confusion during the waning days of the Kitzhaber administration, as well as the ensuing federal investigations into allegations of misconduct, caused Oregonians to question their faith in their governor and state government.
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It is imperative that the Christian, at the beginning of his pursuit to understand what true worship is, gets it clear that the object of our worship is to be God and God alone.
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Good results are sometimes owing to a failure of judgment, because the faculty of judgment often hinders us from undertaking many things which would succeed if carried through without thinking.
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I'm thankful For the blessing And the lessons that I've learned with you By my side.
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We have made a great effort to maintain all levels of Buddhist education; it has helped us have a kind of renaissance, really.
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What we are left with then is the present, the only time where miracles happen. We place the past and the future as well into the hands of God. The biblical statement that “time shall be no more” means that we will one day live fully in the present, without obsessing about past or future.
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The soul is often hungrier than the body and no shop can sell it food.
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Happiness, though an indefinite concept, is the goal of all rational beings.
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I've tried my best, but the wind was too strong and I felt a bit tired.
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Fear is your best friend or your worst enemy. It's like fire. If you can control it, it can cook for you; it can heat your house. If you can't control it, it will burn everything around you and destroy you. If you can control your fear, it makes you more alert, like a deer coming across the lawn.
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Am I too fast, too facile? I do not know. I do not know myself sometimes, or how to measure and name and count out the grains that make me what I am.
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At every step one has to wrestle for truth; one has to surrender for it almost everything to which the heart, to which our love, our trust in life, cling otherwise. That requires greatness of soul: the service of truth is the hardest service. What does it mean, after all, to have integrity in matters of the spirit? That one is severe against one's heart...that one makes of every Yes and No a matter of conscience.
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Love itself draws on a woman nearly all the bad luck in the world
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I do not sing politics. I merely sing the truth.
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I prefer the company of animals more than the company of humans. Certainly, a wild animal is cruel. But to be merciless is the privilege of civilized humans.
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The keys of a fortress are always well worth the retirement of the garrison when it is resolved to yield only on those conditions. On this principle it is always wiser to grant an honorable capitulation to a garrison which has made a vigorous resistance than to risk an assault.
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Active management is a zero-sum game before cost, and the winners have to win at the expense of the losers.
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Love can be founded upon Nature only.
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You can't control income. It varies based on conditions outside of your control. But you can control expenses.