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People are learning to grasp the diversity of nature, to understand its unifying principles and to sweep away the hierarchies and see the real connections. — Frank Schatzing

Sometimes words were useless. It was the deed that would be remembered, anyway, long after the words had faded into the wind. — L. Joseph Shosty

There is nothing so mortifying as to fall in love with someone who does not share one's sentiments. — Georgette Heyer

There is no easy button in sales. Prospecting is hard, emotionally draining work, and it is the price you have to pay to earn a high income. — Jeb Blount

A tendency to make metaphorical connections is an occupational hazard for those of us who write. — Alice McDermott

I've had three husbands, but my real romance is my work. — Hattie Carnegie

As students I am sure you have several dreams. If you are determined to move ahead nothing can stop you. Our youth are talented. — Narendra Modi

He became his own blues song, a Tom Waits loser, a Kerouac saint, a Springsteen hero under the lights of the American highway and the neon glow of the American strip. A fugitive, a sharecropper, a hobo, a cowboy who knows that he's running out of prairie but rides anyway because there's nothing left but to ride. — Don Winslow

And I know one thing more - that the Europe of the future cannot exist without commemorating all those, regardless of their nationality, who were killed at that time with complete contempt and hate, who were tortured to death, starved, gassed, incinerated, and hanged ... — Andrzej Szczypiorski

'Escape Plan' did better in China than it did in the U.S. — Jon Feltheimer

For Humanity sweeps onward: where today the martyr stands, On the morrow crouches Judas with the silver in his hands; Far in front the cross stands ready and the crackling fagots burn, While the hooting mob of yesterday in silent awe return To glean up the scattered ashes into History's golden urn. — James Russell Lowell

For us life is a fact, no less, and, above all, no more. — Julien Torma