What we're seeing now is that greed is still alive and kicking, and banks are bigger than ever.
“What we're seeing now is that greed is still alive and kicking, and banks are bigger than ever.”
The World Motivation
What we're seeing now is that greed is still alive and kicking, and banks are bigger than ever.
“What we're seeing now is that greed is still alive and kicking, and banks are bigger than ever.”
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“What we're seeing now is that greed is still alive and kicking, and banks are bigger than ever.”
“I don't think I was all that late in becoming a father.”
“Happiness is overrated. There has to be conflict in life.”
“I always knew I was going somewhere - going out. I just knew. I just knew. I just knew there were a lot more points of view out there.”
“You hear stories of intense actors who can't shed their character and who don't know who they are for a week or two after. I'm not that guy, man.”
“Actions speak louder than words, and it's no more true than with your kids.”
“Every religious tradition is rooted in mysteries I don't pretend to understand, including claims about what happens after we die. But this I know for sure: as long as we're alive, choosing resurrection is always worth the risk.”
“I'm not a normal director. You can't look at me that way. What's kept me alive is my technical skill at doing other things.”
“The greatest weakness of most humans is their hesitancy to tell others how much they love them while they're alive.”
“Undermine their pompous authority, reject their moral standards, make anarchy and disorder your trademarks. Cause as much chaos and disruption as possible but don't let them take you ALIVE.”
“Every movement, to stay alive - a very difficult thing to do historically - has to find a way to harness that initial surge of emotion and turn it to the hard, steady, un-sexy work of recruiting new members, strategizing, negotiating with those in power, keeping itself going.”
“The 1960s were big for folk music, and the Kingston Trio led the way. They were the ones who started it all. The music was fresh and alive. College kids loved it and their parents did, too.”