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We are not afraid to entrust the American people with unpleasant facts, foreign ideas, alien philosophies, and competitive values. For a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.
[Remarks on the 20th Anniversary of the Voice of America; Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, February 26, 1962] — John F. Kennedy

Jost's lips crush into mine, and I reach out without thinking and pull him closer against me. My hand tangles in his hair, and the web shimmers around us. The rest of the world is perfectly still, but we are in motion, crumbling into one another. — Gennifer Albin

I just believe in whatever you're going to do, even if it's work, have a little bit of fun attitude about it. You can be happy. — Steve Wozniak

Don't let's ask for the moon! We have the stars! — Olive Higgins Prouty

Emotions are messengers that carry information. Spiritual growth depends upon receiving that information & using it. — Gary Zukav

It doesn't matter whether they [beloved ones] are on this planet or not on this planet anymore. Once something is bound by love, as long as that love exists, there is nothing that can separate us. There is the appearance of separation, but the heart, it always treasures and values that. — Richard Bach

So much between us went unsaid; that is the danger, and beauty, of life without the cure. There is always wilderness and tangle, and the path is never clear. — Lauren Oliver

Little by little, Leo [Messi] and I are understanding each other better. — Neymar

To feel as well as hear what someone says requires whole attention. — Sylvia Ashton-Warner

Love transforms one into what one loves. — St. Catherine Of Siena

History used to be written by the winners. Now it is distorted and distributed by the winners' media. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

The challenge of ultrarunning is 90 percent mental, and the other 10 percent is all in our heads — Ray Zahab

The most common metaphor for careers is a ladder, but this concept no longer applies to most workers. As of 2010, the average American had eleven jobs from the ages of eighteen to forty-six alone.1 This means that the days of joining an organization or corporation and staying there to climb that one ladder are long gone. Lori often quotes Pattie Sellers, who conceived a much better metaphor: "Careers are a jungle gym, not a ladder. — Sheryl Sandberg