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It is necessary to grow up in maturity, firmness and courage in order to reach the goal — Sunday Adelaja

Form follows profit is the aesthetic principle of our times. — Richard Rogers

But once in a great while he remembered that he had felt pain, a terrible ache in his heart, and he swore he would never let himself feel love for a human again. — Susan Cooper

Her breasts have a soft expanding look about them, like rising bread. — Alissa Nutting

Television is full of contractions. — Bill Bernico

Campaigns bring out the warriors in everybody. — Nicolle Wallace

I stand in the presence
of the destroyed god:
a rubble of tendons,
knuckles and raw sinews.
Knowing that the work is mine
how can I love you? — Margaret Atwood

I am really close to the Chinese government. And I have a chance to talk to them, listen to them. — Thaksin Shinawatra

Mad Men - it seems like they try to capture this glamorized version of the '50s and '60s advertising culture. — Geoffrey Gray

I think American cinema, particularly, has become so disposable. It's not even cinema, It's just moviemaking. — Eriq La Salle

If you know you're worth nothing, only a gamble with death can gratify your vanity. — Don DeLillo

He knew what his plans were. He knew they balanced, like a million angels, on the head of a pin. Chance, circumstance, and determination held them together. — Cassandra Clare

When your intentions are pure, so too will be your success. — Charles F. Glassman

I don't take on a fight just for a fight. I don't tilt at windmills. — Carly Fiorina

Someone other than I might have used the word "roots". It is not part of my vocabulary. I don't like the word, and I like even less the image it conveys. Roots burrow into the ground, twist in the mud, and thrive in darkness; they hold trees in captivity from their inception and nourish them at the price of blackmail: "Free yourself and you'll die — Amin Maalouf