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If I walk in a home and a kid disrespects a woman, his mother or grandmother, then I am out ... I wont recruit them — John Calipari

I think if you don't trust in yourself, it helps to trust in something else. — Noemie Lenoir

Objectifying is kind of a funny thing. Art is objectification, all art, because you're taking someone and making them into an object. But people can also talk back more to you when you're sketching them. They can look at you and say, 'Oh man, you got me wrong.' — Molly Crabapple

Yes. Go away." I stare at the ceiling. Having him this close makes me sad for some reason. Must be the drugs again. I never did like being on them. Wine is way better.
He takes my hand back. "Don't be like that. — Elle Casey

Let your heart be an infant of hope not an adult of despair. — Debasish Mridha

In a sufficiently prosperous society where people specialize sufficiently, and where enough of the crappy work is done by machines, all work becomes art. — Nick Hanauer

Climate change is a fact. Its consequences, damages and costs are already being felt around the globe. — Heinz Fischer

I think I would not be described as a character actor in that I don't take on characteristics which are very alien to me. — Jeremy Irons

I really wanted to do 'Modern Family,' and I really liked the script, and I liked the people. — Craig T. Nelson

The serendipitous nature of hypertext links is just brilliant for a curious mind. I love it. — Thomas Watson Jr.

People cannot live completely by themselves. — Hiroo Onoda

It's just hard to meet new people, in my position. — Eminem

God created woman to tame man. — Voltaire

I was a capable boy, intelligent, well-liked, but powerfully afraid. And I felt, vaguely, wordlessly, that for a child to be marked off for such a life, to be forced to live in fear was a great injustice. And what was the source of this fear? What was hiding behind the smoke screen of streets and schools? And what did it mean that number 2 pencils, conjugations without context, Pythagorean theorems, handshakes, and head nods were the difference between life and death, were the curtains drawing down between the world and me? — Ta-Nehisi Coates