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There's not just a spark between us. There's a full-on raging inferno. Don't put it out. — Katie Ashley

Thanks to President Bush and Republican principles, businesses now have more confidence to hire workers. — John Doolittle

Living in the present is the instant perception of beauty and the great delight in it without seeking pleasure from it. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

its time for the which one is Hikaru-kun game! — Bisco Hatori

I grew up pretty much prevented from knowing anything from Communist China except that they were the bad guys that stole our country. — Ang Lee

An experience can be as startling as the first awareness of a stranger walking by your side at night. You are the stranger. — Beryl Markham

Starving the future to feed the present is a mistake - it leads to obsolescence and stagnation. Sometimes it is hard to make this understood. — Burton Richter

You don't retire from the movies. The movies retire you. — Michael Caine

Held at bay by the hate of others, preoccupied with his own feelings, he was continuously at war with reality. — Richard Wright

Mostly, as I said, a desire to do a bit of good, and the quaint notion that this is what we signed up for, this is the business that we have chosen. — Christiane Amanpour

Don't let the things of the world distract you. Focus on your purpose — Sunday Adelaja

I see dead people. But, then by God, I do something about it! — Dean Koontz

If you don't win, you're going to be fired. If you do win, you've only put off the day you're going to be fired. — Leo Durocher

Elegance is the balance between PROPORTION, EMOTION & SURPRISE. — Valentino Garavani

What I bring to the interview is respect. The person recognizes that you respect them because you're listening. Because you're listening, they feel good about talking to you. When someone tells me a thing that happened, what do I feel inside? I want to get the story out. It's for the person who reads it to have the feeling ... In most cases the person I encounter is not a celebrity; rather the ordinary person. "Ordinary" is a word I loathe. It has a patronizing air. I have come across ordinary people who have done extraordinary things. (p. 176) — Studs Terkel