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Live in New York City once, but leave before it makes you hard. Live in Northern California once, but leave before it makes you soft — Mary Schmich

When I'm directing or producing, I like to do different kinds of stories. But you have to know what you really like, and when you do, you have to front your position. — Danny DeVito

In this passage we are taught how hateful a thing is calumny in all free States, as, indeed, in every society, and how we must neglect no means which may serve to check it. And there can be no more effectual means for checking calumny than by affording ample facilities for impeachment, which is as useful in a commonwealth as the other is pernicious. And between them there is this difference, that calumny needs neither witness, nor circumstantial proof to establish it, so that any man may be calumniated by any other; but not impeached; since impeachment demands that there be substantive charges made, and trustworthy evidence to support them. — Niccolo Machiavelli

The flower replied: You fool! Do you imagine I blossom in order to be seen? I blossom for my own sake because it pleases me, and not for the sake of others. My joy consists in my being and my blossoming. — Irvin D. Yalom

The U.S. is facing a structural competitiveness problem that is leading to the weakest economy we have seen in generations. — Michael Porter

Healing the hurt is much harder than not hurting them at all. — C.M. Rayne

Be sensitive to subtle differences between 'intuition' and 'into wishing'. — Ed Seykota

No matter how developed you are in any other area of your life, no matter what you say you believe, no matter how sophisticated or enlightened you think you are, how you eat tells all. — Geneen Roth

To take command, one must first create the illusion that command is already yours. — Denise Domning

It was tough to admit to yourself that someone else had more courage than you would in the same situation, or that it was possible to love someone in a way that you had not personally experienced. — Jodi Picoult