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The personal power of being confident and clear about our actions and saying what we know without holding back is described in the texts as 'the lions roar. — Sharon Salzberg

When you're a stranger to people you care about, you become a stranger to yourself. — Marie Rutkoski

My wife is Jewish, and therefore, it's my children's birthright to be Jewish. — Michael J. Fox

Promises are only as strong as the person who gives them ... — Stephen Richards

Global education is something that is important for me. Because I believe that our future is going to be built by our young generation. — Anousheh Ansari

Think how simpler the world could be, if people who liked other people would only work in the direct service world," he smiled. "And people who didn't like other people would only provide service indirectly. That way everybody could be happy. — I. Kostika

When did we stop being people, being human? — Malorie Blackman

I do feel we have several great keepers on this team. We just need to get them that experience. — Lorrie Fair

On the murder of New York deli owner Abe Lebewohl: It's almost like wiping out Carnegie Hall. A sandwich to a Jew is just as important as a country to a Gentile. — Jackie Mason

Why did that jackass have to sit next to me? — Kody Keplinger

The director of 'Independence Day,' 'Godzilla' and 'The Patriot' has certain attributes, all of which are given full vent in 'The Day After Tomorrow.' He's crude, stupid, slick, cornball, predictable, laughable, relentless, trivial and, the sum of all these, ridiculous. He's never made a movie you could believe and he still hasn't. — Stephen Hunter

Now Dave Eggers, if you lived in San Francisco, is not an easy person to be done with. Everyone - and by everyone, I mean every white person with a college education and an interest in books - wants a piece of him. It's not just his amazingly powerful prose; it's also his charitable works. — James Bernard Frost

This is about putting education absolutely in the centre of enterprise and then using the traditions of Birmingham to inspire and grow. If you have knowledge and business linked together you will grow well, you go further down the innovative path and actually you create more and more jobs. Those jobs will only be available for people with skills but they will be real sustainable employments. That is how important innovation is. — Digby Jones, Baron Jones Of Birmingham

I remembered Grandam telling me about an early Old Earth scientist, one Charles Darwin, who had come up with one of the early theories of evolution or gravitation or somesuch, and how - although raised a devout Christian even before the reward of the cruciform - he had become an atheist while studying a terrestrial wasp that paralyzed some large species of spider, planted its embryo, and let the spider recover and go about its business until it was time for the hatched wasp larvae to burrow its way out of the living spider's abdomen. — Dan Simmons

Details are extremely important. A story without details is like an action movie without special effects. — Mark A. Roeder