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From Japan to Thailand, I keep discovering amazing talent, cuisine and food markets. — Daniel Boulud

Dorothy Day said - and I'm sure that Kathy Kelly would say the same thing - 'I'm working toward a world in which it will be easier for people to behave decently.' Now, think about that: a world in which it will be easier for people to behave decently. — Studs Terkel

The American dream of rags to riches is a dream for a reason - it is hard to achieve; were everyone to do it, it wouldn't be a dream but would rather be reality. — Robert Fulton

Cricket is not a rational sport in India, and we go overboard. — Harsha Bhogle

A novel which has been too much worked over often goes flat, and no amount of laborious revision can take the place of careful planning beforehand. — Sheila Kaye-Smith

The last level of metaphor in the Alice books is this: that life, viewed rationally and without illusion, appears to be a nonsense tale told by an idiot mathematician. — Martin Gardner

You aren't a true internationalist until you've supplied weapons to kill your own countrymen. — Nicolas Cage

Out of my greatest dispair, was to come my greatest gift. — Rhonda Byrne

A closed mind is like a parachute malfunction, a mind like a parachute only works if it is fully open. — Brian Michael Good

When I take on a design project, I have to jet from the bookstore to the hardware shop to the lamp store and back again just to collect a small portion of the many items I need to fill a home. But, when you hit the flea market, they're all right there. From booth to booth, you have the bases covered. — Nate Berkus

Don't touch her. — Richelle Mead

Work to fulfill your calling — Sunday Adelaja

Since World War II, Japan has spawned enormous numbers of new religions featuring the supernatural ... In Thailand, diseases are treated with pills manufactured from pulverized sacred Scripture. Witches are today being burned in South Africa ... The worldwide TM [Transcendental Meditation] organization has an estimated valuation of $3 billion. For a fee, they promise to make you invisible, to enable you to fly. — Carl Sagan