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Reggie Campbell and Kathleen Goldsmith are participants in an American success story, the unprecedented boom of home-buying by African-Americans in the 1990s. Only he is black and she is white. When he moved into the neighborhood, she moved out. — Bill Dedman

Work, which is considered an expression of a person's value, also becomes a part of one's spirituality and achieves the higher aim of the Supreme Good — Brunello Cucinelli

Regardless of the moral issue, dishonesty in advertising has proved very unprofitable. — Leo Burnett

When done right - or wrong, depending on how you look at it - deficits remove liberal options from the table. Suddenly there's no money for building bridges or inspecting meat. Not surprisingly, running up a deficit is a strategy favored by the wrecking crew for its liberal-killing properties. — Thomas Frank

The greatest achievement of the human spirit is to live up to one's opportunities and make the most of one's resources. — Luc De Clapiers

It is one thing to lack a heart and another to possess eyes and a just imagination. — George Santayana

Faith is a place of mystery, where we find the courage to believe in what we cannot see and the strength to let go of our fear of uncertainty. — Brene Brown

Unhappiness comes when we feel helpless. Hope comes the minute we decide we are not. — Toni Sorenson

Don't think you can ... know you can! Your human body is the most impressive tool that you will ever own. Even if you can't control everything ... you can always control something. Your body - Use it ... Amuse it ... because one day ... you're going to lose it. — Jeff Hardy

To be a geisha, you have to have to an iron-clad layer around you - around your physical body and your heart. — Michelle Yeoh

When you say without God you cannot do anything, you stiffing your creative energy — Sunday Adelaja

The whole drift of our law is toward the absolute prohibition of all ideas that diverge in the slightest form from the accepted platitudes, and behind that drift of law there is a far more potent force of growing custom, and under that custom there is a natural philosophy which erects conformity into the noblest of virtues and the free functioning of personality into a capital crime against society. — H.L. Mencken