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Hope animates the wise, and lures the presumptuous and indolent who repose inconsiderately on her promises. — Luc De Clapiers

Do the steps that you've been shown,
by everyone you've ever known,
until the dance becomes your very own. — Jackson Browne

He who does not live in the way of his beliefs starts to believe in the way he lives. — Umar Ibn Al-Khattab

Our pop scene is among the best in the world because there are 300 languages spoken on the streets of London, compared with 200 in New York. Our diversity is our strength. — Charles Hazlewood

Reclaiming the parts of ourselves that we have relegated to the shadow is the most reliable path to actualizing all of our human potential. — Debbie Ford

Tea, my tornado in a cup. Swirling and swirling around. Enter me; twist and turn me inside out. — Dharlene Marie Fahl

There are as many characters in men
As there are shapes in nature. — Ovid

Dolls fire our collective imagination, for better and - too often - for worse. From life-size dolls the same height as the little girls who carry them, to dolls whose long hair can 'grow' longer, to Barbie and her fashionable sisters, dolls do double duty as child's play and the focus of adult art and adult fear. — Ellen Datlow

I may not be a first-rate composer, but I am a first-class second-rate composer. — Richard Strauss

I am just coming out of five years of night, and this orgy of violent lights gives me for the first time the impression of a new continent. An enormous, 50-foot high Camel billboard : a GI with his mouth wide open blows enormous puffs of real smoke. So much bad taste hardly seems imaginable. — Albert Camus

Given the prevailing lack of discipline, it would have been impossible to use Congolese machine-gunners to defend the base from air attack: they did not know how to handle their weapons and did not want to learn, — Che Guevara

What counts in a man or in a nation is not what the man or the nation can do, but what he or it actually does. — Theodore Roosevelt