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I believe it is the responsibility and duty of those in high-profile positions to give a voice to people whose voices cannot be heard. — Donatella Versace
In the end, money should serve something greater than just money. It should serve you, your family, the people you want to touch. — Tony Robbins
If something happened to Gillian, I'd rip the world down to save her, even if she spat in my face when I did. That's what parenthood means. — Seanan McGuire
Don't judge, just love. — Debasish Mridha
Students should be told, how to think, not what to think. — Harsh Malik
The man whose nature is such that by one path alone his chief desire will reach consummation will try to find it on that path, whatever it may be, and whatever the world thinks of it; and if he does not, he is contemptible. — F.H. Bradley
There is in St. Paul's definite, soul-stirring assertion of the wrath of God and the reality of the judgment at hand, a truth more profound than any that underlies our somewhat enfeebled ideas of universal benevolence and the determined progress of the race. — Roland Allen
People did not respond to anger. They did not respond to demands. Silence and questions, these were far more effective. — Robert Jordan
I've always liked New York, always liked the city. — Shane Larkin
So, my style has hopefully changed over the years and it is more relaxed, and I do tend to smile and have more than one expression these days hopefully - which I didn't at the beginning. — Jo Brand
Remember that you must never sell your soul. Never accept payment in advance ... Never give a work to the printer before it is finished. This is the worst thing you can do ... It constitutes the murder of your own ideas. — Fyodor Dostoevsky
I came to witness. I stay to fight. — Stephenie Meyer
Success! to thee, as to a God, men bend the knee. — Aeschylus
He who has no wish to be happier is the happiest of men. — William R. Alger
Everybody we know surrounds himself with a fine house, fine books, conservatory, gardens, equipage, and all manner of toys, as screens to interpose between himself and his guest. Does it not seem as if man was of a very sly, elusive nature, and dreaded nothing so much as a full rencontre front to front with his fellow? — Ralph Waldo Emerson
