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You can look at a person's attitude and know what kind of thinking is prevalent in his life ... It's better to be positive and wrong than negative and right! — Joyce Meyer

The movie industry has been contacting me. I have been auditioning - that's actually why I am in California. I was here meeting with studios and auditioning. — Emily Ratajkowski

Along with all those books about Lincoln, Obama might read some biographies of Napoleon. The general who established the Legion d'Honneur understood that people fought as much for medals as for morals. — Tina Brown

When we have arrived at the question, the answer is already near. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Wich is the ultimate struggle, the one fight really worth fighting. — Luis J. Rodriguez

I'd heard Joyce Grenfell on the radio, and when Mum gave me a book of her comic routines, I just loved it. Me and my sister shared a bedroom, and every night I'd drive her mad with my version of 'George, Don't Do That' about people we knew at school. — Dorothy Atkinson

Any middle-aged woman knows that our feet are not for the faint of heart, especially in midwinter. I wear clogs, so it's actually like my feet are wooden now. — Lisa Scottoline

But in some great souls, who consider themselves as citizens of the world, and forcing the imaginary barriers that separate people from people ... — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Tommy Hearns seemed like an indestructible machine, so to beat him, I think that was my defining moment, the pinnacle. — Sugar Ray Leonard

It can get boring. Not the playing the songs necessarily, or doing the clothes. You know, you need stimulus. — Paul Weller

The only way your powers can become great is by exerting them outside the circle of your own narrow, special, selfish interests. And that is the reason of Christianity. Christ came into the world to save others, not to save himself; and no man is a true Christian who does not think constantly of how he can lift his brother, how he can assist his friend, how he can enlighten mankind, how he can make virtue the rule of conduct in the circle in which he lives. — Woodrow Wilson

A mother's happiness is like a beacon, lighting up the future but reflected also on the past in the guise of fond memories. — Honore De Balzac