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Rigor mattered. Koreans understood that mastering difficult academic content was important. They didn't take shortcuts, especially in math. They assumed that performance was mostly a product of hard work - not God-given talent. This attitude meant that all kids tried harder, and it was more valuable to a country than gold or oil. — Amanda Ripley

On our current path, all our great Gulf and Atlantic coast cities are at risk of meeting the same fate as New Orleans. — Joseph J. Romm

Once we have this inner peace, world peace can be achieved in the twinkling of an eye. — Sri Chinmoy

Sometimes in the quest of searching the stars in others eyes, we fall into the never ending pit of darkness. — Akshay Vasu

Normally when I'm writing, in the beginning I don't think of lyrics at all. I'm just improvising. — St. Lucia

Psyche did not think the feeling running through her could exist, it was too powerful, too profound and pierced her soul in a way that was a beautiful agony. — Jasmine Dubroff

I'm very thrilled and excited to have been given the opportunity to captain England. — Kevin Pietersen

When you work; don't expect your talent to be discovered. Work hard because it makes you happy. — Rita Zahara

The world was doing its best to ignore the fact that I was a writer. — Wayne Koestenbaum

We circled around and came in from the northwest." I lifted my wrist to show him the compass on my watch band, although I hoped that, being the pilot, he knew we'd approached from the northwest. "I was looking out the window. I saw a woman running down the street. There was a pack of dogs after her and a guy with a switchblade down the street in the direction she was running."
"Ma'am," he said, still very patiently. I reached out and took a fistful of his shirt. Actually, at the last moment, I grabbed the air in front of his shirt. I didn't think security could throw me out of the airport for grabbing air in a threatening fashion, not even in this post-9/11 age.
"Don't ma'am me . . . — C.E. Murphy