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Dr. Kissinger was surprised that I knew where Ghana was. — Shirley Temple
He had been in me. He had been in me and I had been in him, together in an infinite space, and there had been no spot where he ended and I began. — Anonymous
I am Happy. I love colorful and cute stuffs. Whole my life is all about being happy and to stay positive in my beliefs. I love to inspire people and let them know more about themselves. — Diana Rose Morcilla
So walk, or run if you can to your dreams. It doesn't matter if it's far or near. You can pause along the way but never stop, OK? Then hug it when you finally meet it! Embrace the moment. Love it and never let it go. Hold its opportunities and kiss its lessons with full of sincerity. Remember every moment of it - specially - the journey. It is what matters most. — Diana Rose Morcilla
He without inspiration and motivation exists no more in a world full of innovations and inventions! — Darnaya Darice
Beauty, business, blogs, & bullshit...never a dull conversation with your friends you have tons in common with. — April Mae Monterrosa
Yup! I'll live stupid! Because I know what I do, and what we as a species do will one day come together and make a difference. We matter! — Charles Lee
On he went, one foot in front of the other. Now that he accepted the slowness of himself, he took pleasure in the distance he covered. — Rachel Joyce
That is what you meant to me: a light that shone through the darkness. (Your smile, p. 56) — Chimnese Davids
Ideally, love is unconditional; practically, it is more often the opposite. — T.F. Hodge
With Stripe, people who previously operated online or offline in a very limited capacity now have all the tools to work like a real online business. That's a very valuable thing. — John Collison
It is precisely because I believe it is not possible to neatly separate the sexual from other sorts of relations that I find the movement to bar the sexual from pedagogy not only dangerous but supremely impractical. — Jane Gallop