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When we feel like there isn't enough time in the day for us to get everything done, when we wish for more time," wrote sociologist Christine Carter, "we don't actually need more time. We need more stillness. — Arianna Huffington

A wife should no more take her husband's name than he should hers. My name is my identity and must not be lost. — Lucy Stone

Only mathematics and mathematical logic can say as little as the physicist means to say. — Bertrand Russell

When man determined to destroy himself he picked the was of shall and finding only why smashed it into because. — E. E. Cummings

As the Indian government has embraced greater economic openness, the creativity and expertise of the Indian workforce has been unleashed onto the world economic stage. — Henry Paulson

There is a rampant tendency in any industry where someone is trying to sell something with a bunch of data, where they cherry pick a little bit ... bias a little bit. This becomes quite easy when there is an enormous amount of data to cherry pick from. — Burt Rutan

When teenagers aren't turning like weathervanes in a high wind, they're as stiff as Puritans. — Stephen King

Nobody in England knows the real Luis Suarez. — Luis Suarez

It looks more like a rotting pumpkin. — Marissa Meyer

Every eye makes its own perception. — Lailah Gifty Akita

People are the most important resource in the world. — Sunday Adelaja

Miss Ingram was a mark beneath jealousy: she was too inferior to excite feeling. Pardon the seeming paradox; I mean what I say. She was very showy, but she was not genuine; she had a fine person, many brilliant attainments, but her mind was poor, her heart barren by nature; nothing bloomed spontaneously on that soil; no unforced natural fruit delighted by its freshness. She was not good; she was not original; she used to repeat sounding phrases from books; she never offered, nor had, an opinion of her own. She advocated a high tone of sentiment, but she did not know the sensations of sympathy and pity; tenderness and truth were not in her — Charlotte Bronte

However unchristian it may seem, I do not even bear any ill feeling towards myself. — Friedrich Nietzsche