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I'm thinking maybe the Ukrainian-language names in the table could be linked to the respective Ukrainian Wikipedia articles instead of using the ILL templates. I believe that would look better. Also, I really like the way you're formatting the table now, it's both easy to sort and navigate, and looks good aesthetically.
Greed is good" is a catchphrase based on Gordon Gekko's quote "greed, for lack of a better word, is good" from the 1987 film Wall Street. Greed Is Good may also refer to: "Greed Is Good", a 1990 episode of Doogie Howser, M.D.
Perfect is the enemy of good is an aphorism that means insistence on perfection often prevents implementation of good improvements. Achieving absolute perfection may be impossible; one should not let the struggle for perfection stand in the way of appreciating or executing on something that is imperfect but still of value.
“Words do matter,” says Lauren Farina, a psychotherapist in Chicago. ... can make us feel really good." You might also add: “I'm so grateful for all the ways you've shown up for me,” she ...
“It’s not good enough,” he said. "I hope we look in the mirror, tonight and tomorrow and start playing better.” The All-Star break is a few weeks away, but time already feels like it's ...
So long, therefore, as they are, they are good; therefore whatsoever is, is good. That evil, then, which I sought whence it was, is not any substance; for were it a substance, it would be good. For either it would be an incorruptible substance, and so a chief good, or a corruptible substance, which unless it were good it could not be corrupted.
The full Latin sentence is usually abbreviated into the phrase (De) Mortuis nihil nisi bonum, "Of the dead, [say] nothing but good."; whereas free translations from the Latin function as the English aphorisms: "Speak no ill of the dead," "Of the dead, speak no evil," and "Do not speak ill of the dead."
In other words, a single person's life is, ultimately, not important or worthwhile in itself, but is good only as a means to the success of society as a whole. Some elements of Confucianism are an example of this, encouraging the view that people ought to conform as individuals to demands of a peaceful and ordered society.