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Alexander the Great was not worried about what other people would think if he made a deal with a woman. It helped that the woman was very smart and knew how to benefit both sides by striking that deal. Ada of Caria negotiated with the Macedonian conqueror by making him her adoptive son and her heir. She got her power back and ruled for a total of nineteen years. — Ingrid De Haas

Most men want to follow, and what they demand of their leader is prosperity. We are the ring givers, the gold givers. — Bernard Cornwell

It is the penalty of fame that a man must ever keep rising. "Get a reputation, and then go to bed," is the absurdest of all maxims. "Keep up a reputation or go to bed, "would be nearer the truth. — Edwin Hubbel Chapin

I'm a friend of the CEO of Twitter and he showed me how to be on it, but it causes such an uproar if what you post is perceived in a negative light. — Dana Carvey

By the time I came to the States, I really understood how a magazine works. I came to 'Vogue' as creative director, and three years later I went back to London to be editor in chief of British 'Vogue.' — Anna Wintour

All the best things and treasures of this world are not to be produced by each generation for itself; but we are all intended, not to carve our work in snow that will melt, but each and all of us to be continually rolling a great white gathering snow-ball, higher and higher, larger and larger, along the Alps of human power. — John Ruskin

You can't be the head, if you are a mediocre. — Matthew Ashimolowo

Everyone is entitled to an opinion, but it doesn't mean that they are right and you should listen to them. — Innocent Mwatsikesimbe

We feel too much. React too much. Say too much. Need too much. So says the world. Except the world is wrong. — Anonymous

I had to stop driving my car for a while ... the tires got dizzy. — Steven Wright

Every weekend he'd have me come down to work on Dragnet, which by now was on television as well as radio. — Martin Milner

I love looking at famous people. Because of the way they look. Because of the way photography makes them look famous. — Arthur Schopenhauer