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I'm just really proud of the Democratic caucus. I look around in our meetings, and I think we really look like America. — Kyrsten Sinema
I've always wanted to play Don Quixote in some way. It's a great role. I think the idealism of the man shows that hope that we have in the human breast to achieve something. — Dominic Chianese
Work, he said, was a first-rate medicine for any illness. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
What the global delivery model allows is, it allows you to take previously geographically core-located tasks, break them up into parts, send them around the world where the expertise and the cost structure exists, and then specify the means for reintegrating them. — Nirmalya Kumar
Today our world is mad in its obsession with pleasure, sex, and money. Its ear is too dull to hear the truth. Most men's eyes are blind. They do not want to see. They do not want to hear. They hurry to their doom. — Billy Graham
God's love supply is never empty. — Max Lucado
To define is to kill. To suggest is to create. — Stephane Mallarme
If you know love, love will be a force that takes every form in your life. You will never be able to escape love for love will be the life that takes every form of life and makes it into love. — Maha Khalid
To the Sikhs the Golden Temple is just as holy as the Kaaba in Mecca is to Moslems, or the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to Christians. Had — Carveth Wells
You transform all those who are touched by You. — Rumi
Nothing adventured, nothing attained. — Peter McWilliams
Work is an extension of personality. It is achievement. It is one of the ways in which a person defines himself, measures his worth, and his humanity. — Peter Drucker
Everything I loved had been dead for two centuries
or, as in the case of Graeco-Roman classicism, for two milenniums. I am never a part of anything around me
in everything I am an outsider. Should I find it possible to crawl backward through the Halls of Time to that age which is nearest my own fancy, I should doubtless be bawled out of the coffee-houses for heresy in religion, or else lampooned by John Dennis till I found refuge in the deep, silent Thames, that covers many another unfortunate. — H.P. Lovecraft