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There's a big difference between guiding and controlling. — Colin Munroe

A Warrior also knows that the fool who gives advice about someone else's garden is not tending his own plants. — Paulo Coelho

Most decisions are seat-of-the-pants judgments. You can create a rationale for anything. In the end, most decisions are based on intuition and faith. — Nathan Myhrvold

Watch your thoughts for they become words. Watch your words for they become actions. Watch your actions for they become habits. Watch your habits for they become your character. And watch your character for it becomes your destiny. What we think, we become. My father always said that ... and I think I am fine. — Margaret Thatcher

For me democracy is the only way of life. The opposite is dictatorship or anarchy. — Elie Wiesel

The only good thing about fame that I've gotten is I've gotten out of a couple of speeding tickets. I've gotten into a restaurant when I didn't have a suit and tie on. That's really about it. — Bill Murray

It's as if you kneel to plant the seed of a tree and it grows so fast that it swallows your whole town before you can even rise to your feet. — Jaron Lanier

You might change the props
and the actors, the play of human history is always the same — Orson Scott Card

Benedict Cumberbatch is very beautiful. — Caitlin Moran

Figure out what you really want. Prioritise them and never fear to trade, though stay careful whether you are trading up or down. — Smita Kaushik

Americans tend not to be too enthusiastic about having their taxes raised again ... But if the American people aren't going to accept it, if the politicians don't have the courage to raise taxes, what are we facing down the road? — Judy Woodruff

The hidden hand of the market will never work without a hidden fist. — Thomas Friedman

On the whole the modern world has been conditioned to have a chip on its shoulder against devoutly religious people. I disagree with this in some instances - particularly in, believe it or not, matters of integrity. Deep down I often rather believe the man who honestly thinks - or better yet even, prefers - that he has an omnipotent Judge breathing down his neck, holding his every word and his every move accountable, than the man who much like his modern peers, and ironically enough, claims or wishes to bask in complete independence. As it appears actually, the former is more free of guilt than the latter. — Criss Jami