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There is the solution which I respectfully offer to you in this Address to which I have given the title "The Sinews of Peace." — Winston Churchill

Wikipedia was the single most unreliable source of knowledge this side of The National Enquirer. — Paul Combs

Hinduism is not a codified religion. — Mahatma Gandhi

Live within and without your core of being. — Truth Devour

Scheduling flexibility is the single greatest non-financial tool
and the number-one dream-job factor
at your disposal for winning battles in the talent wars. Use it. — Bruce Tulgan

When my book 'Rich Dad's Prophecy' was released in 2002, most financial newspapers and magazines trashed it because I discussed a looming stock market crash. — Robert Kiyosaki

Crafting is putting ideas into action and then holding them together with an inexpensive adhesive. — Amy Sedaris

It could be a thousand things, distractions, worries;
but very often I think what keeps a writer from finding the words is that she grasps at them too soon, hurries, grabs. She doesn't wait for the wave to come in and break. She wants to write because she's a writer; she wants to say this, and tell people that, and show people something else - things she knows, her ideas, her opinions, her beliefs, important things - but she doesn't wait for the wave to come and carry her beyond all the ideas and opinions, to where you cannot use the wrong word. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Why doesn't the wind move the light? — Anthony Doerr

Because it has become a tradition to wear a mask, it is the only thing that shows. The truth is blurry to those who use their eyes to see. — Lionel Suggs

Your body is a machine. Learn the right way to take care of it. — Candice Swanepoel

Oh, how beautiful is the summer night, which is not night, but a sunless, yet unclouded, day, descending upon earth with dews and shadows and refreshing coolness! How beautiful the long mild twilight, which, like a silver clasp, unites today with yesterday! — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow