Gerolamo Cardano Quotes
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Underwriting is probably the smallest part of our business.
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Experience has taught me that any kind of political grouping is oppressive. It's the blind mass that crushes the individual.
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If what the heart approves conforms to proper patterns, then even if one's desires are many, what harm would they be to good order?
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I don't go long without eating. I never starve myself: I grab a healthy snack.
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Singing is a limitless form of expression, and I love to experiment with my work.
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My name is usually the one on the end of people's lips.
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I started writing rhymes first and then put it to the music. I figured out I could lock it to the beat better if I heard the music first. I like to get a lot of tracks, put the track up and let the music talk to me about what it's about.
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If your mind is still, you're the happiest.
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For the nation to live, the tribe must die.
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We are all born with God-given, unique traits and skills. But, as with all possibilities they will remain unrealized unless they are developed, nurtured, and put into practice. You may have the 'capacity' to love, but if left undeveloped, you will never gain the 'ability.'
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Every once in a while I run the Olympic downhill in Japan in my head. I think of how the energy is going to flow and then I make it all work for myself.
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I had the chance to play with Benny 'The King' Carter here in Copenhagen for three days in the Montmartre, and two days in Paris. 'What a Thrill.' He knows so much music, and he is the only person that I get the shakes trying to play my horn behind or with him (smile). However, it was a ball.
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And we shall all be changed in the twinkling of an eye.
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People will generally accept facts as truth only if the facts agree with what they already believe.
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The tragic reality is that there have been occasions when [Mormon] Church leaders, teachers, and writers have not told the truth they knew about difficulties of the Mormon past, but have offered to the Saints instead a mixture of platitudes, half-truths, omissions, and plausible denials.
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I studied in Britain and spent great moments of my life there as a student living in Belsize Park. I admire the British trait of the stiff upper lip in the face of adversity. My wife studied in Britain, too, and both of us have many friends there.
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Nobody ever calls me a soccer-playing writer, even though I play soccer and it's part of who I am.
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There are only two ways to establish competitive advantage: do things better than others or do them differently.