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When you set a good example to the world, you become a flag waving on the skies of the entire world! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Our students wanted to know everything: but only the newest theory seemed to them worth bothering with. Knowing nothing of the intellectual achievements of the past, they kept fresh and intact their enthusiasm for 'the latest thing'. Fashion dominated their interest: they valued ideas not for themselves but for the prestige that they could wring from them. — Claude Levi-Strauss

My parents migrated to Canada in 1876, and I decided to go with them. — Stephen Leacock

I have a wandering eye and a lazy eye so they cancel each other out. It's a push. — Kevin Nealon

If you keep giving importance to unimportant things, you can never achieve important things! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The F-bomb. It's everywhere. You hear it all the time. And I honestly don't understand what the appeal is over the word. — Mel Robbins

The odd thing about this form of communication is you're more likely to talk about nothing than something. But I just want to say that all this nothing has meant more to me than so many ... somethings. So, thanks. — Nora Ephron

Beatbullying's 'The Big March 2012' is such a brilliant campaign and I am very proud to be a part of it. I have been a victim of cyber bullying myself and I know firsthand just how hurtful it can be. People think that they can hide behind computers and send nasty and hurtful comments to people, and this is wrong. — Katherine Jenkins

If women were humbler, men would be more honest. — John Vanbrugh

I don't think Roger Ebert has ever mentioned a screenplay. He assigns every auctorial move to the director, which makes some sense since the director has run a one-off game, but if Hamlet were written last year and had been only performed once as a film, and it didn't come off well on screen for whatever reason, it would be gone forever as a literary work, and never would have been considered as one. — William Monahan