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The merit of Marx is that he suddenly produces a qualitative change in the history of social thought. He interprets history, understands its dynamic, predicts the future, but in addition to predicting it (which would satisfy his scientific obligation), he expresses a revolutionary concept: the world must not only be interpreted, it must be transformed. Man ceases to be the slave and tool of his environment and converts himself into the architect of his own destiny. — Che Guevara

The morning cup of coffee has an exhilaration about it which the cheering influence of the afternoon or evening cup of tea cannot be expected to reproduce. — Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

I have never made radically different experiments. Whenever I wanted to say something, I said it the way I believed I should. — Pablo Picasso

What if you, too, were to greet every interaction in your life with the question 'What's the potential opportunity that this is?' — Jack Canfield

I believe you can only be lucky if you start out being
very good — Talal Abu-Ghazaleh

If you die trying for something important, then you have both honor and courage, and that's pretty good. — Michael Oher

I once asked a policeman how far it was to the subway. he said, "I don't know, no one has ever made it". — Rodney Dangerfield

You need to think and act like you're running a start-up: your career. — Reid Hoffman

A speaker is like a lousy auto mechanic: Every time he fixes something in the language, he screws up something else. — Joseph H. Greenberg

You are a born storyteller," said the old lady. "You had the sense to see you were caught in a story, and the sense to see that you could change it to another one. — A.S. Byatt

Everyone has the potential to be great, because everyone has the potential to serve." Martin Luther King — Margaret A. Hofmann

Dimple could see, flush from the endorphins of a great performance, why actors and performers got addicted to this kind of thing. It had always seemed unfathomable to her, choosing a career where all you did was put yourself out in front of hundreds or thousands of people and risked rejection in real time. But if they felt even half of what she was feeling now when it went well... — Sandhya Menon

Each delicately and fiercely imaged poem is a tribute to perseverence and survival and a lesson for us all. — Walter Bargen