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Combining storytelling, humanity, and laughter will give you a huge advantage in your public speaking and the odds are good that you already have all the raw material you need. — David Nihill

A more humane form of capitalism is about the best I think we can get. Which might sound very reformist or conservative, but that's basically where I am. — Henry Louis Gates

One thing about mildly dyslexic people - they're good at setting everything else aside to pursue one goal. — Jay Leno

Here we have the heart of the difference between Hayek and Keynes: one knew that markets work to give us the best of all possible worlds, while governments create and exacerbate malfunctions; the other imagined that governments were somehow capable of both perceiving and correcting malfunctions by means of the printing press, provided the right technocrats are in charge. — Jeffrey Tucker

With every passing year, BEC proves that it still has surprises left for us. — Eric Allin Cornell

You are stuck with me till the world falls to pieces, and if we're not still standing even then we'll still find a way to be together ... — Ottilie Weber

The primacy of acceptance is not intended to condemn man to passivity; it does not mean that man can now sit idle, as Marxism claims. On the contrary, it alone makes it possible to do the things of this world in a spirit of responsibility, yet at the same time in an uncramped, cheerful, free way, and to put them at the service of redemptive love. — Pope Benedict XVI

I'm not one of those to say Kyoto is not worth the paper it's printed on. — Hermann E. Ott

When blackened night falls, darkness exists if one chooses to rely on sight as thy only guide. — Truth Devour

In 732 Charles Martel, in a defining battle, defeated the Muslim armies, forcing them back behind the mountains and confining them to the Iberian Peninsula. Had Martel lost that battle, Europe would have been a very different place. It — George Friedman

One reason for the decline in moral values is that the world has invented a new, constantly changing and undependable standard of moral conduct referred to as "situational ethics." Now, individuals define good and evil as being adjustable according to each situation; this is in direct contrast to the proclaimed God-given absolute standard: "Thou shalt not!"-as in "Thou shalt not steal". — David B. Haight

What a graphic designer tries to do is make sure the typography is emotionally consistent with the brand. — Michael Ian Kaye