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We have a natural creative ability and it is very important to realize this. — Dalai Lama
Some of the people here want to blame genetic damage for everything," he says. "It's easier for them to accept than the truth, which is that they can't know everything about people and why they act the way they do. — Veronica Roth
I could not imagine that we should make much of an effort to preserve remainders of natural beauty in conquered Poland. — Fritz Todt
Karma is a tricky thing. To serve Karma, one must repay good Karma to others. To serve Karma well, one must sometimes deliver bad Karma where it is due. — M.R. Mathias
I also think it is important for women to help one another. I have a saying: There is a special place in hell for women who don't. — Madeleine K. Albright
The Jam were a good band, however I feel that the Style Council were better. A lot of people I know will disagree with me. Some things we did with The Style Council were misinterpreted or over their heads. — Paul Weller
Reason tells me, when I do the pros and cons analysis, how I should feel about it right now and how I should feel about it in 10 years from now and so that the only ... — Sheena Iyengar
every night when the hours grew too long — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
The only thing that stays the same is change. — Melissa Etheridge
Dare only to believe in yourselves- in yourselves and in your inward parts! He who does not believe in himself always lies. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Scotland is divided into several police regions. Rebus works for Lothian and Borders Police, whose "beat" covers Edinburgh and most points south until you reach the English border. The region's HQ is based at Fettes Avenue in Edinburgh, and is often referred to by officers as "the Big House." Other main police stations in the capital include St. Leonard's (where Rebus is normally based), Leith (the port of Edinburgh), Gayfield Square and West End. The officer in charge of this region is known as the chief constable. He is served, in decreasing order of rank, by a deputy chief constable (DCC), two assistant chief constables (ACCs), and various detective chief superintendents (DCSs), — Ian Rankin
