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Mr Willy Wonka can make marshmallows that taste of violets, and rich caramels that change colour every ten seconds as you suck them, and little feathery sweets that melt away deliciously the moment you put them between your lips. He can make chewing-gum that never loses its taste, and sugar balloons that you can blow up to enormous sizes before you pop them with a pin and gobble them up. And, by a most secret method, he can make lovely blue birds' eggs with black spots on them, and when you put one of these in your mouth, it gradually gets smaller and smaller until suddenly there is nothing left except a tiny little DARKRED sugary baby bird sitting on the tip of your tongue.
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Roald Dahl (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Charlie Bucket, #1))
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You shouldn’t have to change to keep anyone around. That’s not love. That’s…control.
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Elle Kennedy (The Charlie Method (Campus Diaries, #3))
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We want to see all of you. The good, the bad, the wild.
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Elle Kennedy (The Charlie Method (Campus Diaries, #3))
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It was a very beautiful thing, this Golden Ticket, having been made, so it seemed, from a sheet of pure gold hammered out almost to the thinness of paper. On one side of it, printed by some clever method in jet-black letters, was the invitation itself—from Mr. Wonka.
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Roald Dahl (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
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Don’t die yet. Let me come on your face first.
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Elle Kennedy (The Charlie Method (Campus Diaries, #3))
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even when I was perfect, he’d still find something wrong,” she says, bitterness creeping into her voice. “It got to the point where even just being myself felt like a risk. Like if I let my guard down, everything would fall apart.
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Elle Kennedy (The Charlie Method (Campus Diaries, #3))
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You’re just as much a part of this family as your brother and sister are. Blood doesn’t make a family - love does
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Elle Kennedy (The Charlie Method (Campus Diaries, #3))
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Shane Lindley: ?? Garrett Graham: I got this—I speak Logan. A…menace to my daughter.
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Elle Kennedy (The Charlie Method (Campus Diaries, #3))
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After seeing it work for so long, I began to perceive Charlie's charm as a method of robbing houses by persuading the owners to invite you in and take their possessions. I was in no doubt: it was robbery; there were objects of yours he wanted. And he took them. It was false and manipulative and I admired it tremendously.
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Hanif Kureishi
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Oh, it’s a great story. My daughters say it’s the most romantic story they’ve ever heard. Settle in, boys.” Ryder and I exchange a look. We haven’t known this man long, but any love story told by Mike Hollis is bound to feature more than a few what-the-fuck twists. “So, some people might say Rupi was stalking me,” he starts. I rest my case.
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Elle Kennedy (The Charlie Method (Campus Diaries, #3))
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Public men in America are too public. Too accessible. This sitting on the stoop and being 'just folk' was all very well for local politics and the simple farmer days of a hundred years ago, but it's no good for world affairs. Opening flower-shows and being genial to babies and all that is out of date. These parish politics methods have to go. The ultimate leader ought to be distant, audible but far off. Show yourself and then vanish into a cloud. Marx would never have counted for one tenth of his weight as 'Charlie Marx' playing chess with the boys, and Woodrow Wilson threw away all his magic as far as Europe was concerned when he crossed the Atlantic. Before he crossed he was a god -- what a god he was! After he arrived he was just a grinning guest. I've got to be the Common Man, yes, but not common like that.
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H.G. Wells (The Holy Terror)
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Buffett was asked why he hadn't bought more Costco shares, considering that Munger owns shares and is on the board of directors. "Yeah, you hit on a good one here," Buffett replied. "We should've owned more Costco, and probably if Charlie had been sitting in Omaha, we would've owned more Costco. Charlie was constantly telling me about this terrific method of distribution, and after 10 years or so I started catching on to what he was saying, and we bought a little of Costco at Berkshire. "We actually negotiated to buy more. I made the most common mistake that I make . . . We started buying it, and the price went up, and instead of following it up and continuing to buy more. . . . If Costco had stayed at $15 a share or so, where we were buying it, we would've bought a lot more. But instead it went to 15⅛ and who could pay 15⅛ when they'd been paying $15—it wasn't quite that bad. But I have made that mistake a lot of times, and it's very irritating."23
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Janet Lowe (Damn Right!: Behind the Scenes with Berkshire Hathaway Billionaire Charlie Munger)
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You can make it through this. That’s what you’ll whisper when they pray to you, asking for ways to leave their own disasters, asking for methods, begging for the lineage of the living.
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Charlie Jane Anders (Some of the Best from Tor.com, 2020 edition)
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Darwin’s result was due in large measure to his working method, which violated all my rules for misery and particularly emphasized a backward twist in that he always gave priority attention to evidence tending to disconfirm whatever cherished and hard-won theory he already had.
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Charles T. Munger (Poor Charlie’s Almanack: The Essential Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger)
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circadian rhythm. Your body benefits from the fixed sleeping pattern and you manage stress more efficiently. You fall asleep and wake up easily.
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Charlie Finn (How To Wake Up Early: Proven Methods To Rising Early & Accomplishing Your Goals)
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The effect of “sleep deficit” is cumulative. If you sleep less one night, you feel its ill effects the next day. Missing sufficient sleep many days in a row builds up a “sleep debt.” A “sleep debt” seriously hampers the following: •Information processing •Motivation •Judgment •Reaction time •Short-term memory •Alertness
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Charlie Finn (How To Wake Up Early: Proven Methods To Rising Early & Accomplishing Your Goals)
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For a third of their day they seemed to freely give what was in them to be given, whatever passion woke them each morning and just spilled over. From what Charlie saw, those passions included building things, growing things, teaching, dancing, learning. People seemed to almost become themselves simply by offering what they loved doing most. Another third of their day dedicated time for growing, strengthening the body, the mind, the heart. All over the city, people gathered together in groups talking, eating, training, learning history, planning futures, accepting all the things others had to give. The method of erudition struck him as similar, in many ways, to Howard, where classrooms and schedules could not contain learning. And there was so much to learn, new things and old, equaled only by a willingness to teach. Spirituality, in the last third of their days, played a formless role in the lives of the Mobile people. Some prayed on their knees to gods in the earth. Some shook runes in their palms and dipped bones in blood to access the lessons of the dead. Some stood face up at the bases of obelisks, their serene expressions brightly painted in the light of the sun. Charlie acknowledged the spirituality in everything, an awareness of magic and gods and spirits. But no defined religion. The people of Mobile dreamt. They meditated. They communed with something higher, seemingly capable of sensing the subtlest energies.
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Cebo Campbell (Sky Full of Elephants)
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Smart, hard-working people aren't exempted from professional disasters of overconfidence. Often, they just go aground in the more difficult voyages they choose, relying on their self-appraisals that they have superior talents and methods."39
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Janet Lowe (Damn Right!: Behind the Scenes with Berkshire Hathaway Billionaire Charlie Munger)
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If my method for meeting the needs of God's people is to satisfy the need with the loudest voice, I can be assured that many important needs will go unmet.
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Charlie Peacock (At the Crossroads: An Insider's Look at the Past, Present, and Future of Contemporary Christian Music)
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I could hear the music as we trailed our way up the broad, winding stairs—engrossing melodies with dozens of harmonies and heavy, methodic percussion. It was the sort of music that could coax life into even a slow-beating heart like mine, the kind you could taste just by breathing.
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Charlie N. Holmberg (Followed by Frost)
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constantly see people rise in life who are not the smartest, sometimes not even the most diligent, but they are learning machines. They go to bed every night a little wiser than they were when they got up, and boy, does that help, particularly when you have a long run ahead of you. … So if civilization can progress only with an advanced method of invention, you can progress only when you learn the method of learning. Nothing has served me better in my long life than continuous learning. I went through life constantly practicing (because if you don’t practice it, you lose it) the multidisciplinary approach and I can’t tell you what that’s done for me. It’s made life more fun, it’s made me more constructive, it’s made me more helpful to others, and it’s made me enormously rich. You name it, that attitude really helps. —CHARLIE MUNGER, USC LAW SCHOOL, 2007
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Tren Griffin (Charlie Munger: The Complete Investor (Columbia Business School Publishing))
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businesswoman?” “No, but I’m on the Delta Pi exec board, so I need to be there.” He stares at me. A glance south
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Elle Kennedy (The Charlie Method (Campus Diaries, #3))
Elle Kennedy (The Charlie Method (Campus Diaries, #3))
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Since human beings began investing, they have been searching for a magic formula or easy recipe for instant wealth. As you can see, Charlie’s superior performance doesn’t come from a magic formula or some business school–inspired system. It comes from what he calls his “constant search for better methods of thought,” from a willingness to “prepay” through rigorous preparation, and from the extraordinary outcomes of his multidisciplinary research model. In the end, it comes down to Charlie’s most basic guiding principles, his fundamental philosophy of life: Preparation. Discipline. Patience. Decisiveness.
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Charles T. Munger (Poor Charlie’s Almanack: The Essential Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger)
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That kind of consent line is way too blurry for me. For us.
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Elle Kennedy (The Charlie Method (Campus Diaries, #3))
Elle Kennedy (The Charlie Method (Campus Diaries, #3))
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I knew you were a cock-addicted, come-guzzling whore, but this is a new low, even for you.
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Elle Kennedy (The Charlie Method (Campus Diaries, #3))
Elle Kennedy (The Charlie Method (Campus Diaries, #3))
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Develop into a lifelong self-learner through voracious reading; cultivate curiosity and strive to become a little wiser every day. More important than the will to win is the will to prepare. Develop fluency in mental models from the major academic disciplines. If you want to get smart, the question you have to keep asking is “Why, why, why?” Intellectual humility Acknowledging what you don’t know is the dawning of wisdom. Stay within a well-defined circle of competence. Identify and reconcile disconfirming evidence. Resist the craving for false precision, false certainties, etc. Above all, never fool yourself, and remember that you are the easiest person to fool. Analytic rigor Use of the scientific method and effective checklists minimizes errors and omissions. Determine value apart from price, progress apart from activity, wealth apart from size. It is better to remember the obvious than to grasp the esoteric. Be a business analyst, not a market, macroeconomic, or security analyst. Consider the totality of risk and effect; look always at potential second-order and higher-level impacts. Think forward and backward: Invert, always invert.
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Charles T. Munger (Poor Charlie’s Almanack: The Essential Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger)
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As you can see, Charlie’s superior performance doesn’t come from a magic formula or some business school–inspired system. It comes from what he calls his “constant search for better methods of thought,” from a willingness to “prepay” through rigorous preparation, and from the extraordinary outcomes of his multidisciplinary research model. In the end, it comes down to Charlie’s most basic guiding principles, his fundamental philosophy of life: Preparation. Discipline. Patience. Decisiveness.
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Charles T. Munger (Poor Charlie’s Almanack: The Essential Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger)
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