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“Economists who studied in the '80s tend to have a pretty crude neoclassical view that's just about freeing up prices and markets, and then you'll get the growth and everybody benefits. And they'll just repeat that, because if you're a minister or a senior civil servant, you don't have time to read anything anymore. You get very fixed in your views.”
Source : Source: www.macleans.ca
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“Oh oh it's magic, when I'm with you, oh oh it's magic, you know it's true, got a hold on you.”
Source : Ric Ocasek (2012). “Lyrics & Prose”, p.91, Penguin
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“I'm quite interested in what words can be, if it's very few words, and it's a kind of club track but it has a sort of uplifting or spiritual kind of feeling to it. Somehow, something bigger than just the words on the page happens when you hear it all together. Sometimes I notice when I'm DJing, I put on a lot of tracks that feature vocals. I guess for me, it's just from growing up loving songs, so maybe I'm geared slightly more towards dance music that features a song element.”
Source : Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
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“The first year was weird. I knew I was just there to talk to pitchers and not step on any toes. I could feel my adrenaline start to flow in about the sixth inning. I had to tell myself, "What the hell are you getting excited about? You're not going anywere, big boy. Just go sign some autographs." I was still programmed.”
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“On parties it's not about who you are. The real reason to which a party revolves is how good you look.”
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“you don't love me, you just love my doggystyle”
Source : Song: Waste of Time, Album: Ego Trippin', 2008
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“It only takes one lie to taint your entire testimony in a court of law. Honesty is a vital part of having a good reputation.”
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“In this cry of pain the inner consciousness of the people seems to lay itself bare for an instant, and to reveal the mood of beings who feel their isolation in the face of a universe that wars on them with winds and seas.”
Source : John Millington Synge (2014). “Synge: Complete Plays: In the Shadow of the Glen; Riders to the Sea; The Tinker's Wedding; The Well of the Saints; The Playboy of the Western World; Deirdre of the Sorrows”, p.36, Bloomsbury Publishing