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Spend your time with people who recognise and appreciate your value. — Mensah Oteh

The wise say many things, enough to confuse the rest of us — David Anthony Durham

Not easily may an individual escape the deep slavery of the herd. — Algernon Blackwood

In market valuation, Yahoo is worth about as much Walt Disney and the News Corporation combined. — Alex Berenson

I know you wish to be normal, human, but soon you will see there is nothing better than what you are. — Penelope Fletcher

Playing the priest on 'Oz' was a fantastic experience. I was very lucky. — BD Wong

The Internet has taken shape with startlingly little planning? The most universal and indispensable network on the planet somehow burgeoned without so muchasa boardofdirectors, never minda mergers-and- acquisitions department. There is a paradoxical lesson here for strategists. In economic terms, the great corporations are acting like socialist planners, while old- fashioned free-market capitalism blossoms at their feet. — James Gleick

I was taught how to walk but I did not master the cheating steps of others. — Gloria D. Gonsalves

My dear Sir.
Yours of the 13th. is just received. My engagements are such that I can not, at any very early day, visit Rock-Island, to deliver a lecture, or for any other object.
As to the other matter you kindly mention, I must, in candor, say I do not think myself fit for the Presidency. I certainly am flattered, and gratified, that some partial friends think of me in that connection; but I really think it best for our cause that no concerted effort, such as you suggest, should be made.
Let this be considered confidential. Yours very truly,
{Abraham Lincoln} — Abraham Lincoln

It takes just a step to meet a potential customer! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Youth is a mortal wound. — Katherine Paterson