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Who cares your like might be exemption for me my worked well done. Love? — Jonathan Guarino

Who takes the blame: the leader who talks of poverty but lives in luxury, or the poor who choose a leader of that type? — Goparaju Ramachandra Rao

Even when there's not a joke or a hook, the first line has to be good and snapem to attention. Songs ain't novels. You don't have 30 pages to slowly wrap somebody in. They're more like short stories or poems. If the first line hasn't grabbed them, you won't get to the second line. Once you've developed an audience, you may have some luxury and trust, so you don't have to knock 'em over the head with line one. — Dan Bern

A desert is a place without expectation. — Nadine Gordimer

I was occupied by a range of questions, often different from those fashionable in the professional philosophy of the past half century, that have sometimes troubled philosophers in the past. It's taken me several decades to work out my own philosophical agenda, and it is wide. — Philip Kitcher

I wasn't a troublemaker. I wasn't impertinent. The teachers liked me. But year after year, the comments on my report cards basically came down to a single point, and it was 100% accurate: I seemed to get nothing whatsoever out of all those long hours spent in the classroom. — Tim Howard

This job is all about appearances, Sage. We only hire individuals who take pride in themselves, who can present themselves in a certain manner, while at the same time representing us in such a way that reflects class and allure ... a certain degree of unattainability. — Anonymous

In the middlegame one should not hesitate to advance a central passed pawn. — David Bronstein

When have you ever seen someone who had no doubts who was also correct about anything? — Orson Scott Card

included: no religious doctrine or practice can be authentic if it does not lead to practical compassion. — Karen Armstrong

If you eat one another, I don't see why we may not eat you. — Benjamin Franklin