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Aid can work where there is good governance, and usually fails where governments are unable or unwilling to commit aid to improve the lives of their people. — Lee H. Hamilton

I've always liked Atlanta. And not just for the strip clubs, but the shopping and the food. — Jon Stewart

Your call to power is to slow down and reflect within. Gather the peace within yourself before you go out and act among the world. The feel good feeling that lasts is only achieved when you yourself know peace. Nothing is more powerful. This is why you have the highs and lows, the mood swings, the transcendent ecstasy followed by the crash. It is because you have yet to develop a foundation of peace for yourself that acts as an unmovable anchor in your life. Establish this peace in your life and you will experience a whole new reality of the world that flows with you in every way possible, rather than against you. — Alaric Hutchinson

He knows, as all the cleverest ones do, that no human being is so interesting that he can't make himself more interesting still by acting retarded at random intervals. — Walter Kirn

Riches bring only problems and sorrows to people — Sunday Adelaja

I'm drowning in whiskey river. — Willie Nelson

I am interested in reconstructing symbols. It's about connecting with an older knowledge and trying to discover continuities in why we search for heaven, — Anselm Kiefer

I'm a huge Rugby Union fan, which is a bit like American football - but tougher. — Alexander Hanson

My progress on the piano and my motivation to practice increased dramatically when I caught a vision of my potential. — Sheri L. Dew

He's a nightmare," she said.
"I can be, too." Rook answered, his red eyes glowing. "Just try me. — Erin Kellison

The acceptance of the facts of African-American history and the African-American historian as a legitimate part of the academic community did not come easily. Slavery ended and left its false images of black people intact. — John Henrik Clarke

I don't do a lot of collaborations that I don't believe in. Actually, I don't do any collaborations that I don't believe in. — Janelle Monae

Aristotle states that only one thing could justify monarchy, and that was if the virtue of the king and his family were greater than the virtue of the rest of the citizens put together. Tactfully, — Aristotle.