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I'm not a good person to have as an enemy; say nice things about me. — Janice Dickinson
"The ultimate recession": a recession caused not by failed regulation and bankers' greed, but by very high oil prices, food and water shortages, disappearing forests, accelerating climate change, forced migration and mass civil disruption ... The long and the short of it, unfortunately, is this: more politicians still believe that economic recovery depends on continuing to live beyond our means (financially and ecologically) than on learning to live within our means. And that's why the ultimate "Perfect Storm" recession still looms on the horizon — Jonathon Porritt
We are all going to die one day. Everything else, my friend, I am not sure. — Camila Alves
Next to sound judgment, diamonds and pearls are the rarest things in the world. — Jean De La Bruyere
I'm stronger today," I said, hoping that by saying the words out loud it would make them true. I leaned across the sink, resting my palms against the mirror's surface. My reflection fogged over. As I began to disappear, I wiped the steam from the mirror, just like I'd temporarily wiped away all the ugliness that stained my soul. — Linda Oaks
Your most memorable students are in your first classes and your last classes: make your last years the finest of your career. — Andy Hargreaves
Senzo Meyiwa was just a young kid and was already becoming one of the best goalkeepers in Africa. — Stephen Keshi
Our confidence in the future restorative justice of God may even give us confidence to do justice ourselves in the present. We are called then, to stretch out the arms of our minds and hearts and to find ourselves Christ shaped, cross shaped, at the intersection of the past present and future of God's time and our own time. This is a place of intense pain and intense joy, the sort that perhaps only music or poetry can express or embody. — N. T. Wright