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Nigeria has moved into low-middle-income, but their north is very poor, and the health care systems there have broken down. — Bill Gates

I come from the kind of family where work is work; my parents always taught me that it's better to be doing something than sitting around doing nothing. — Tom Hooper

The Salimbeni genes," I observed, rolling my eyes, "are yet again rearing their ugly head. Let me guess, if we were married, you would chain me in the dungeon every time you left the house?"
He considered it, but not for long. "I wouldn't have to. Once you get to know me, you will never want anyone else. And" - he finally put down the teaspoon - "you will forget everyone you knew before. — Anne Fortier

life has several options
from here
a new place
new idea
new love
or an endless nightmare — Colin Andersen

Ghana will not be built in a day. But it should be built every day and the body that houses the eyes reading this owns the hands that will ensure this. — Nana Awere Damoah

Mark to yourself the gradual way in which you have been prepared for, and are now led by an irresistible necessity to enter upon your great labour. — William Makepeace Thackeray

Dumb as a drum vith a hole in it, sir. — Charles Dickens

Don't be surprised if I demur, for, be advised my passport's green. — Seamus Heaney

I'm a tap dancer. Once you're a tap dancer, you're always a tap dancer. In 'After Midnight,' I get to dance, but I don't do a full tap number. — Dule Hill

Build a company that idiots could run because eventually they will. — Keith Rabois

You don't want to look too chic at a Washington party or people will think you don't have a job worth losing. — Judith Martin

All couples must bear the strain of getting acquainted, having been, up to then, merely intimate. — Peter De Vries

If you don't set your goals based upon your Mission Statement, you may be climbing the ladder of success only to realize, when you get to the top, you're on the WRONG building. — Stephen Covey