Richard Dooling, a novelist and screenwriter, said, "Making money, it seems, is all about the velocity of moving it around, so that it can exist in Hong Kong one moment and Wall Street a split second later."
Willie Tyler, a ventriloquist, comedian and thespian, said, "The reason lightning doesn't strike twice in the same place is that the same place isn't there the second time."
Colin Mochrie, a Canadian who is one of the stars in the funny improvisational show "Whose Line is it Anyway?" said, "Nine out of 10 Americans believe that out of 10 people, one person will always disagree with the other nine."
The 2015 Lhasa Travel Photos Contest and Lhasa Tourism Product Design Contest
Henri Poincare, a French polymath who died in 1912, said, "It is far better to foresee even without certainty than not to foresee at all."
When I was in middle school, my classmates and I used to like to have dinner at a barbecue restaurant near our campus.
Take the words "American" and "food", and you have the ingredients for a popular misconception: In the United States the cooking lessons ended once the burgers, French fries and ketchup hit the table.
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