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You are never going to have, in a country as rich as ours [the USA], that borders a country as poor as Mexico, an end to immigration. You just won't. The question is, if you make it humane and if you make it regulated. It's much better for an American worker to compete against a regulated immigrant inside labor standards, than it is to ever to compete against an illegal immigrant. — Ezra Klein

[E]very person perceives the world differently. So essentially, there are six billion human versions of reality on this planet, each perceiving its own truth. — Bruce H. Lipton

There is the heart, Aiden. There is love, which means there is always hope. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Even now, he was a Stark of Winterfell, and his grief and his rage froze hard inside him. — George R R Martin

Life is a great gift, and as we reach years of discretion, most of us naturally ask ourselves what should be the main object of our existence. — John Lubbock

Our imagination and hope become a reality if we have the courage to believe and take action to realize them. — Debasish Mridha

Meditation is your awakening. The moment you awake, sleep disappears and with it all the dreams, all the projections, all expectations, all desires. Suddenly you are in a state of desirelessness, non-ambition, unfathomable silence. And only in this silence, blossoms flower in your being. Only in this silence the lotuses open their petals. — Rajneesh

All resources are not obvious; great managers find and develop available talent. — Zig Ziglar

Bella." Edward's voice was right beside me, relieved now. "Can you hear me?" "No," I groaned. "Go away. — Stephenie Meyer

It may well be that we can never fully adapt to our own deformities. Unable to
find a place inside ourselves for the very real pain and suffering that these deformities cause, we come here to get away from such things. As long as we are here, we can get by without hurting others or being hurt by them because we know that we are "deformed". That's what
distinguishes us from the outside world: most people go about their lives unconscious of their deformities, while in this little world of ours the deformities themselves are a precondition. Just as Indians wear
feathers on their heads to show what tribe they belong to, we wear our deformities in the open. And we live quietly so as not to hurt one another. — Haruki Murakami

You are afraid of me, because I talk like a sphinx. — Charlotte Bronte