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I was not thinking about infinite multipliers when I was 10. But I did have a father who was a Ph.D. in commerce and finance and an intellectual man. And so I had a feeling, probably about the time I went to college, that I would try to be a scholar and teacher, but I didn't know which field. — Michael Spence

Painting is a way of thinking visually, so whatever is happening with me at the time gets reflected in the work. — Ali Banisadr

A vision without a strategy remains an illusion. — Lee Bolman

The Information Highway intrigues me because I have always been a newshound; I have always been curious about why people believe what they believe. — Billy Graham

While liberals appeared to be safely in power, feminists could perhaps afford the luxury of defining Larry Flynt or Roman Polanski as Enemy Number One. Now that we have to cope with Jerry Falwell and Jesse Helms, a rethinking of priorities seems in order. — Ellen Willis

We were born of risen apes, not fallen angels, and the apes were armed killers besides. And so what shall we wonder at? Our murders and massacres and missiles, and our irreconcilable regiments? — Robert Ardrey

My mother was a sociologist and an intellectual, and my father was an industrialist with a business in copper and aluminum wire. He was very strict and he wanted me to work in the family business - for him, the worst thing was having a daughter who worked in fashion. — Carmen Busquets

Being a singer is a way for me to get to a platform to do more. — Chaka Khan

Make a plan now to keep a daily appointment with God. The enemy is going to tell you to set it aside, but you must carve out the time. If you're too busy to meet with the Lord, friend, then you are simply too busy — Charles R. Swindoll

Life as a Person is Unfair, Life as an Actor is Bullshit — Joshua Teya

The propagation of truth and nonviolence can be done less by books than by actually living on those principles. — Mahatma Gandhi

We should never allow our fears or the expectations of others to set the frontiers of our destiny. — Martin Heidegger