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And shortly after that, when I try to get access to those soldiers, to ask them what in the world was going on, I was told that they did not work for me and I had no right to have access to any one of them. — Janis Karpinski
You are living to the fullest when you live to discover and fulfill your purpose — Sunday Adelaja
Comfortable in my own skin,
I'm madly in love with myself. — Innocent Mwatsikesimbe
People think librarians are unromantic, unimaginative. This is not true. We are people whose dreams run in particular ways. Ask a mountain climber what he feels when he sees a mountain; a lion tamer what goes through his mind when he meets a new lion; a doctor confronted with a beautiful malfunctioning body. The idea of a library full of books, the books full of knowledge, fills me with fear and love and courage and endless wonder. — Elizabeth McCracken
Unrestrained liberalism only makes the strong stronger and the weak weaker and excludes the most excluded. — Pope Francis
Well, actually, I'm a bisexual lesbian in a man's body ... but it's more complicated than that. — Tony Parker
I want to launch a globe into space just to mess with the astronauts. — Demetri Martin
Whether you have teeth or not, smile! Because our world always needs a smile! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
The proper response, as Hanukkah teaches, is not to curse the darkness but to light a candle. — Irving Greenberg
One Almighty is more than all mighties — William Gurnall
I don't plan my roles or my films. — Manju Warrier
In the particular is contained the universal. — James Joyce
Long before Einstein told us that matter is energy, Machiavelli and Hobbes and other modern political philosophers defined man as a lump of matter whose most politically relevant attribute is a form of energy called self-interestedness. This was not a — George Will
Information is power, and power is money. — Kennedy Chase
Covetousness bursts the sack and spills the grain. — Walter Scott