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Quotes 48 ESPN, Say on Pay, Ralph Nader, Cabrillo, oil prices, epitaph, Paris, howling wasteland, Krugman, New York Times

The wretch enjoys a moment's  relief when the mystic chord is  temporarily slackened by a neighbor's fall; but his agony immediately begins again, for he anticipates another twitch as soon as the fallen is restored to prosperity.  --W. Arnot

If we started eliminating prospects based off of accusations that college players have taken money or gifts, there wouldn't be anyone left to draft.   --ESPN

How many planes can you fly on?  How many pairs of shoes can you wear? --Robert Morse on 'Say on Pay' compensation for corporate executives

It's been said that freedom is participation in power.  By that definition, how much power do we have?  We've been stripped of it. --Ralph Nader

They can  cover more ground than you can in your car, so unless you know you are  moving away from the tornado the best thing you can do is find a strong structure. --Andy Foster, National Weather Service meteorologist.

Here's a painless way for Cabrillo Junior College to save money: Quit sending glossy schedules to every mailbox in our area.  I constantly receive two copies due to an unused address in my home.  Is is too much to ask that interested students go to the campus and obtain a copy?  --Steve Bankhead of  Watsonville quoted in www.santacruzsentinel.com

The rise in oil  prices isn't the result of runaway speculation; it's  the result of fundamental factors, mainly the difficulty of finding oil and the rapid growth of emerging economies like China. --Paul Krugman, New York Times

What I spent I lost, what I possessed is left to others; what I gave away remains with me.  --Addison on a graveyard epitaph

France consumes only half as much oil per capita as America, yet the last time I looked, Paris wasn't a howling wasteland.  But the odds are that we're looking at a future in which energy conservation becomes increasingly important, in which many people  may even -- gasp --take  public transit to work.  Paul Krugman, New York Times

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