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The possibility of an Oscar is something I definitely think about and the fact that I can even say that is just a blessing. It's something I would be incredibly honored to be a part of. — Common

...you sometimes note an impatience on the part of a specialist that the public does not show sufficient interest in his assemblage of information as such. He is likely to conclude that the average person is somewhat stupid. The opposite is true. It is a sign of native intelligence on the part of any person not to clutter his mind with indigestibles. — Freeman Tilden

For in the latter days of that passionate life that lay now so far behind him, the conception of a free and equal manhood had become a very real thing to him. He had hoped, as indeed his age had hoped, rashly taking it for granted, that the sacrifice of the many to the few would some day cease, that a day was near when every child born of woman should have a fair and assured chance of happiness. And here, after two hundred years, the same hope, still unfulfilled, cried passionately through the city. After two hundred years, he knew, greater than ever, grown with the city to gigantic proportions, were poverty and helpless labour and all the sorrows of his time. — H.G.Wells

Pleasure depends on circumstances, but Christian joy is completely independent of health, money, or surroundings. — Billy Graham

Is it possible to say what one really feels? — Leo Tolstoy

In order to see a fish you must watch the water — Bodhidharma

But ah! disasters have their use; And life might e'en be too sunshiny ... — Charles Stuart Calverley

People who choose to work seven days a week are essentially slaves — Dennis Prager

Night gives a black look to everything, whatever it may be. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Every interaction is a chance to strengthen the customer relationship. — Marilyn Suttle

I heard him tell our parents, "She said no," and my melancholy deepened. Mom and Dad and Chris were downstairs together, merrily strapping on nunchucks and punching each other in the face, while here I was, gloomy and alone.
And whose fault is that? I asked myself.
Oh, shut up., I replied. — Lauren Myracle

This is a reference to when I told him that, as a child, I was hypnotized by my own beauty. This was the time in life before I learned it wasn't considered appropriate by society at large to like yourself. — Lena Dunham