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The attitude of the Pakistani people is very good. Whenever I release any statement or deliver any kind of speech, they respond favourably. — Abdul Sattar Edhi

Inspire (from the Latin inspirare) means to breathe life into another. — Stephen Covey

People with intelligence must use their intelligence, people with eyes must use their eyes, people with the capacity to love have the impulse to love and the need to love in order to feel healthy. Capacities clamor to be used, and cease in their clamor only when they are used sufficiently. That is to say, capacities are needs, and therefore are intrinsic values as well. — Abraham Maslow

There are men too superior to be seen except by a few, as there are notes too high for the scale of most ears. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Nosotros somos paisanos. We are fellow countrymen. We come from the same soil. — Kathi Appelt

International affairs will be placed on a better footing when it is understood that there is no way of punishing a people for the crimes of its rulers. — Bernard Berenson

I might do 'X Factor' next year. It's looking good that I won't get the sack at Christmas. — Gary Barlow

Slow down; live fast,
Who's right and who's not?
Who am I to tell you so?
Seek within; pray to the man above,
Who's right, and who's wrong?
But who am I to tell you so?
Man created God on his own image,
God created Satan, and Satan created man,
But who is right and who's not?
Who the hell am I to tell you so?
Live fast or slow,
Create your demons and conquer your fears,
Seek within, or look up and hope for the man above,
No one's right, no one's wrong
But, who am I to tell you so? — Quetzal

I always wonder how many potholes there are in the road less taken. I mean it's great to go where others don't, but is it maintained? — Neil Leckman

But more importantly in my book of life, it's what you can't buy with money that is often more important than what you can buy. — Carew Papritz

We cannot approach beauty. Its nature is like opaline doves'-neck lustres, hovering and evanescent. Herein it resembles the most excellent things, which all have this rainbow character, defying all attempts at appropriation and use. — Ralph Waldo Emerson