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In the United States, the more common way to initiate change has been to have consultants come in who "borrow your watch to tell you what time it is — Paul Myerson

All knowledge is spendable currency, depending on the market. — Maya Angelou

I think life is about falling in love with the right person, shopping, eating our favorite desserts and traveling a lot. — Olivia Palermo

Childhood is but a frolicking wave in the vast ocean.Can anyone hold it back? — Adyasha Das

Hey," his fingers went to my chin, lifting my eyes to his, "we can take this slowly." "What is this?" I asked. His eyes went warm, making my pulse speed up. "This ... is the beginning of us. — Aurora Rose Reynolds

Sourwood Mountain
Chickens a-crowin' on Sourwood Mountain,
Hey, ho, diddle-um day.
So many pretty girls I can't count 'em,
Hey ho, diddle-um day.
My true love's a blue-eyed daisy,
She won't come and I'm too lazy.
Big dog bark and little one bite you,
Big girl court and little one spite you.
My true love's a blue-eyed daisy,
If I don't get her, I'll go crazy.
My true love lives at the head of the holler,
She won't come and I won't foller.
My true love lives over the river,
A few more jumps and I'll be with her.
Ducks in the pond, geese in the ocean,
Devil's in the women if they take a notion. — Unknown

It's hard for a man to understand a woman because a man just desires her; but women, most of them anyway, desire desire. — Walter Mosley

Imagination needs food like every dog and every cat and every bird and every fish. — Amos Oz

Good morning to you, fair and gracious daughter. — William Shakespeare

Stalin's Russia was a trap, in which even those running the system were caught. The leaders were trapped by fear of Stalin and even he was trapped by his fear of their desire to be rid of him. Everything he had to eat or drink had to be tasted by one of his colleagues first. Beria's behavior at his death showed that his fear was only partly paranoia. — Jonathan Glover