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They [Mc Donalds] take people and give them a first job, which enables them to get a second job. They do a very good job of educating troubled young people to be good citizens and they're probably more successful than charter schools. — Charlie Munger

What I like is when you can hear the heart and soul of music and can feel the energy coming out of it, because that's what it's like when you drive. — Allan McNish

Tis not the food, but the content, That makes the table's merriment. — Robert Herrick

I first learned the concepts of non-violence in my marriage. — Mahatma Gandhi

Another advantage accruing from this ingredient in the constitution of a senate, is the additional impediment it must prove against improper acts of legislation. No law or resolution can now be passed without the concurrence first of a majority of the people, and then of a majority of the states. — James Madison

Science never makes things that do not have to do with what we feel, by which I mean what we want and what we fear. — Margaret Atwood

The test of our social commitment and humanity is how we treat the most powerless of our fellow citizens, the respect we accord to our fellow human beings. That is what reveals our true culture. — Azim Premji

Many diseases including malaria, dengue, meningitis - just a few examples - these are what we call climate-sensitive diseases, because such climate dimensions for rainfall, humidity and temperature would influence the epidemics, the outbreaks, either directly influencing the parasites or the mosquitoes that carry them. — Margaret Chan

A designer is someone who constructs while he thinks, someone for whom planning and making go together. — John Maeda

Later on, absence taught me far more bitter lessons: that you get accustomed to absence, that the greatest abatement of the self, the most humiliating torment is to feel that you are no longer tormented by absence. — Marcel Proust