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Talent is nothing but a prolonged period of attention and a shortened period of mental assimilation. — Constantin Stanislavski

Action is the only way to make progress. Take action now; don't wait for a convenient time. It can't be overemphasized. — Mike Michalowicz

Daring greatly, divine grace. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I learned that leadership is about falling in love with the people and the people falling in love with you. It is about serving the people with selflessness, with sacrifice, and with the need to put the common good ahead of personal interests. — Joyce Banda

The prayers of all good people are good. — Willa Cather

Keep up and you will be kept up. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

Our combination of great research universities, a pro-risk business culture, deep pools of innovation-seeking equity capital and reliable business and contract law is unprecedented and unparalleled in the world. — Marc Andreessen

Matt and I have set a date. Matt and I will tie the knot New Years Day in the town of Swampscott, Massachusetts. Reserve your hotel rooms now. I will be having a gay marriage. — Ben Affleck

And she didn't want to escape. She wanted to be kissed in the sunlight by a gorgeous man. She just wanted some other man, not this complicated creature who had more secrets than she could even begin to imagine.
But it didn't matter what her brain wanted. Her body, her mouth, her soul wanted him, and she heard a quiet little sound of desire and knew that it had come from her. — Anne Stuart

Probably means there's a good chance. Possibly means we might or we might not. — Will Smith

The mainspring of genius is curiosity. — Charles Baudelaire

No, madam, never now. Of course, I did think of it at one time. But it wasn't to be. He had a little flower-shop just down — Katherine Mansfield

We should avoid being backward-looking, concerned with restoration and reaction, for it is the last few centuries that have spawned the pox that is now devouring us.
It is a matter of returning to archaic and ancestral values, while at the same time envisioning the future as something more than the extension of the present. — Guillaume Faye

As humans we like to laugh at our fears, we like to whistle in the dark. — Jeff Dunham