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“There are two principles inherent in the very nature of things, recurring in some particular embodiments whatever field we explore - the spirit of change, and the spirit of conservation. There can be nothing real without both. Mere change without conservation is a passage from nothing to nothing. . . . Mere conservation without change cannot conserve. For after all, there is a flux of circumstance, and the freshness of being evaporates under mere repetition.”
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“I'd much rather go out having America shocked than having America go, 'Eh, it was his time.'”
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“We have to remember everything. If we don't, by the time we grow up it'll be gone forever.”
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“Not unlike gender reassignment surgery, someone determines that they are of a different race on the inside and they wish to surgically correct that.”
Source : Source: www.guernicamag.com
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“Students need to learn how to think critically, how to argue opposing ideas. It is important for them to learn how to think. You can always cook.”
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“Our attitude has always been that if you hire good people and provide good wages and good jobs and more than that - if you provide careers - that good things will happen to your company. I think we can say that that has been proved by the quality of people that we have and how they have built our organization.”
Source : "Costco's Competitive Secret". The Motley Fool Interview, www.fool.com. June 14, 2006.
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“Old age is by nature rather talkative.”
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“Base your happiness on being real, not on illusions and expectations.”