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I've dated interracially a lot. I grew up in Harlem, so I've dated Latins, Dominican, Guyanese, Cuban, black, white. — Mekhi Phifer

Black Meg, the senior nanny, who patiently allowed Tiffany to milk her and then, carefully and deliberately, put a hoof in the milk bucket. That's a goat's idea of getting to know you. A goat is a worrying thing if you're used to sheep, because a goat is a sheep with brains. — Terry Pratchett

The basic word I-You can only be spoken with one's whole being. The basic word I-It can never be spoken with one's whole being. — Martin Buber

Friction and misunderstandings often occur when communicating across generations. It gets even more challenging when working across virtual settings. — Raymond Arroyo

The mistake one makes is to speak to people. — Samuel Beckett

I had that hunger, that desire, to be successful and I wasn't going to let anything stand in my way. — Jerry Rice

The suffering faces of depleted men and women reached across to them, pleading not so much for help-they were beyond that-but for an explanation. Just something to subdue this confusion. — Markus Zusak

Right now, if you're a talented developer or designer, government is what you go into if you can't get a better job. — Jennifer Pahlka

Cultivate a sympathetic heart, humility in dealings, and selflessness in action. If these are practiced with earnestness and sincerity, then you will win the race of life. — Baba Hari Dass

Marry a woman you love to talk to. As you get older, her conversational skills will be as important as any other. 658 — H. Jackson Brown Jr.

How can you expect to dwell with God forever, if you so neglect and forsake him here? — Jonathan Edwards

You think it was a sin to let my wife die like that?' "Well,' said Casy, "for anybody else it was a mistake, but if you think it was a sin - then it's a sin. A fella builds his own sins right up from the groun'. — John Steinbeck