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Grateful for his mistakes, man should be the gods, because by overcoming the faults the stronger force is developed. — Rudolf Steiner

Our partnership with the American Warren Buffett, from my perspective, is aimed at creating more jobs. — Stef Wertheimer

I photograph artists, and some of them are very well known, but if you ask the average man on the street, 'Do you like Anselm Kiefer?' He would stare at you with a blank stare, because these are not celebrities. They are celebrated in a specific circle. — Anton Corbijn

I see much less of an ambition gap and much more of a workplace and society that isn't allowing us to use the talent that is multiplied well beyond this room ... There are millions of women out there who ... need more than, Honey, you can do it if you try hard enough. — Anne-Marie Slaughter

I never quite understand why we watch the news. There doesn't really seem much point watching somebody tell you what the news is when you could quite easily listen to it on the radio. — John Hurt

Children. For all of the times that you miss out on things you'd like to do because of them, there are an equal number of excuses they offer to get out of things you'd like to miss. — Bridget Asher

Art is emotion without desire. — Muriel Barbery

The Apothecaries morter spoiles the Luters musick. — George Herbert

We are all stupid assholes; leaving alone and complaining forever. — M.F. Moonzajer

You could ask yourself, 'How did God Bless me today?' If you do that long enough and with faith, you will find yourself remembering blessings. And sometimes you will have gifts brought to your mind which you failed to notice during the day, but which you will then know were a touch of God's hand in your life. — Henry B. Eyring

Some memories are unforgettable, remaining ever vivid and heartwarming! — Joseph B. Wirthlin

The language of religion can alone suit every situation and every mode of feeling. — Madame De Stael

Between the ages of 8 and 12 it was difficult to know what my father was saying, and he moved very slowly, and then he died. — Colm Toibin