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I think I took a few stabs at writing socially conscious lyrics. I had never intended to write a song about the Gulf War, but when I wrote "Before You Hit The Floor," I didn't know what the hell was going on in the world. — Bucky Pope

I've always been pleased with the investments I've made with my friend Albert Frere and I regret not having followed him more, because I would have been a lot richer. — Bernard Arnault

The more concerned we become over the things we can't control, the less we will do with the things we can control — John Wooden

A man can keep another's secret better than his own. A woman her own better than others. — Jean De La Bruyere

The best thing about Sassy Seats is that grandmothers cannot figure out how they work and are in constant fear of the child's falling. This often makes them forget to comment on other aspects of the child's development, like why he is not yet talking or is still wearing diapers. Some grandmothers will spend an entire meal peering beneath the table and saying, "Is that thing steady?" rather than, "Have you had a doctor look at that left hand? — Anna Quindlen

The people I've encountered who are really dangerous in my life don't go around with their fangs drawn - they are dangerous because of the way they interpret what's going on. — Ben Mendelsohn

The discussion of any subject is a right that you have brought into the world with your heart and tongue. Resign your heart's blood before you part with this inestimable privilege of man. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

I love to engage with people who come to see us. — Joan Jett

we all look for an opportunity to impress people around us... however... why we don't figure out that the impressions are made by very casual happenings... — Brijesh Singh

You can't stop the wind, but you can learn to fly. — Debasish Mridha

It's sort of the American way to go up and down the ladder, maybe several times in a lifetime. — Martha Stewart

Love without trust is nothing more than infatuation. — Ellen Hopkins

In this world, beauty is so common. — Jorge Luis Borges

How dear hath this inheritance of truth cost some Christians? How little hath it cost us? — Terry D. Slachter

Western democracies exalt the ideal of social equality, but our economic system arguably emerged from 16th-century Calvinism, a religion whose members believed that God showed favor by bestowing wealth and other forms of success on what they called 'the chosen.' — Martha Beck