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Just as on a rubbish heap swept up on a main road a purely fragrant, delightful lotus might there spring up, Even so amidst those rubbish heaps (of men) does the savaka of the Perfectly Enlightened One outshine in insight the blind puthujjana — Gautama Buddha

Every great masterpiece is a purification of the world. — Andre Malraux

I think I've really learned how important it is to empower women. — Geri Halliwell

The child was slender as fleeting hope. — William Peter Blatty

That only shows you have no heart,' she said. But her eyes said that she knew he had a heart, and that was why she was afraid of him — Leo Tolstoy

Finally, the physical damage Osama and friends can do us - terrible as it has been thus far - is as nothing as to what he is doing to our liberties. Once alienated, an "unalienable right" is apt to be forever lost, in which case we are no longer even remotely the last best hope of earth but merely a seedy imperial state whose citizens are kept in line by SWAT teams and whose way of death, not life, is universally imitated. — Gore Vidal

I think the greatest thing about being an actor is that you can become other people ... You have the opportunity to explore ... alternative ways of living for a brief time. — Ian McDiarmid

Jewels can be replaced, cousin. Independence, once lost, cannot. — R.L. LaFevers

My values, our values, aren't about pointing fingers. They are about offering a helping hand. — Kathleen Blanco

I believe in a visual language that should be as strong as the written word. — David LaChapelle

There is another point that I think is as important: You should expect the unexpected in this business; expect the extreme. Don't think in terms of boundaries that limit what the market might do. If there is any lesson I have learned in the nearly twenty years that I've been in this business, it is that the unexpected and the impossible happen every now and then — Richard Dennis

I don't know. I imagine good teaching as a circle of earnest people sitting down to ask each other meaningful questions. I don't see it as a handing down of answers ... — Alice Walker