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My graduate study was interrupted, like that of many others, by World War II. — Kenneth Joseph Arrow

Don't let your plans or goals become more important than yourself, or the ones you care about! — Jose N. Harris

I saw you watching me. You're turned on by my bad side, aren't you? You like a bad boy, don't you?" "I'm with you, aren't I? — Anonymous

Send lawyers, guns, and money. Dad, get me out of this. — Warren Zevon

Design. Story. Symphony. Empathy. Play. Meaning. These six senses increasingly will guide our lives and shape our world. — Daniel H. Pink

He was saying, fulfill yourself, realize your potential, live boldly and fully. Then, and only then, die without regret. — Irvin D. Yalom

If I don't go to the gym and work out, I look like a bag of bones. I go three times a week usually and it's nearly all weights work to help with definition. — Jonas Armstrong

If you love someone, tell them.
Tell them now.
Because two hearts can easily be broken
By 3 small words that are left unspoken. — Jose N. Harris

If you're brave enough to do something you better damn well be brave enough to accept the consequences. — Celia Mcmahon

Only idiots, dreamers and lovers stare, my mother used to say. And she doesn't look much like a dreamer — Eli Yance

Anne's is a world very like this one, and you can move about in it with familiarity - but not freedom: it is a place of rigorous consequence, where the weak have to give way to the strong, where her governess heroine Agnes must walk as best she can in the cold shade of money and masculinity. — Jude Morgan

'Power Play' is a morality tale for our post-Enron world and - not incidentally - wildly entertaining. Nothing wrong with that. — M.J. Rose

The problem is that your daughter has given her heart to a 15-year-old boy, and a 15-year-old boy does not yet qualify as a human being. — Bill Cosby

I went into the family business. To me, it was the norm and not the exception. — Tyne Daly