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Speech is one of the marvels that characterize man, and also one of the most difficult spontaneous creations that have been accomplished by nature. — Maria Montessori

so you must be as punctilious in sending them as though it were a bill that you were paying. I hope that they will always be respectful in tone and will reflect credit on your training. — Jean Webster

We decided to go the way of trading and getting younger players. — Isaiah Thomas

Truth is truth to the end of reckoning. What was that from? Measure for Measure? But perhaps, truth was asleep until the end of reckoning. There was going to be an awful lot of reckoning when the time came. — Kate Atkinson

Children, we should always eat our food sitting down. Do not eat standing or walking around. — Mata Amritanandamayi

I set about seeking a thread, a theme, a style, in the realm of legend. Something that might allow me to give free rein to my juvenile sense of romanticism and the beautiful image. — Leni Riefenstahl

All in their lifetime carve their own soul's statue. — Thomas Buchanan Read

In the United States, to an unprecedented degree, the individual's social role has come to be determined not by who he is but by what he can accomplish. — John W. Gardner

As Apple continues to release new styles of netbooks, laptops, and even desktops with untold movie-watching and game-playing capabilities, I wouldn't be surprised to see the iPhone operating system running on them - and the Macintosh eventually becoming a thing of the past. — Douglas Rushkoff

Sean Taylor is a wonderfully talented modern troubadour whose sincere, thoughtful songs pull you in. I've had the pleasure of sharing the stage with him. He swings. Check him out! — Eric Bibb

They ask me how Im doing. I say better than I deserve — LeCrae

It is not clear that intelligence has any long-term survival value. — Stephen Hawking

History has recorded nothing so dramatic in design, nor so skillfully manipulated, as this attempt to create the National Reserve Association, or the Federal Reserve. — Charles Lindbergh