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If you want to treat China as an enemy, you have a much better chance of making them an enemy than if you treat them as a potential friend. — Jim Sasser

When I think back upon the kids that I tried to treat back in the 1960s, who were so extremely self-injurious, I think, "Boy, they were tough!" What they were really saying is, "You haven't taught me right, you haven't given me the tools whereby I can communicate and control my environment." So the aggression that these kids show, whether it is directed toward themselves or others, is an expression of society's ignorance, and in that sense I think of them as noble demonstrators. I have a great deal of respect for them. — Steve Silberman

Petermann's staunchest enemy in Great Britain was Clements R. Markham of the Royal Geographical Society. Markham had come to regard Petermann as a charlatan and a windbag. — Hampton Sides

Life is short..Live to the fullest.. — John Grisham

FOR THE LADDER OF SUCCESS IS NOT CROWDED AT THE TOP. — Obi

When you are making a decision about how best to serve your customers, your own experience is often a better guide than a more sophisticated analysis of the market. — Richard Branson

Identify in your work opposites of color, form, compositional arrangements, space, etc. — Joshua L. Goldberg

Mama, David asked me to marry him. I said yes."
"I see."
"That's it? That's all you have to say?"
"I'm not finished." Tereza tugged Pilar's hand under the desk light, examined the ring, the stones.
She, too, recognized symbols. And valued such things.
"He gave you a family to wear on your hand."
"Yes. His and mine. Ours. — Nora Roberts

It is very difficult for any dictator or any incumbent to falsify the results of an election and just get away with it. — Mo Ibrahim

The most racist, nastiest act by the USA, after human slavery, was the bombing of Nagasaki. Not of Hiroshima, which might have had some military significance. But Nagasaki was purely blowing away men, women, and children. — Kurt Vonnegut

Feelings are determined by how one chooses to respond to various situations and events. — Ralph Marston

Anyone who thinks they can save the world is both wrong and dangerous — Peter Matthiessen

In 1969, when I graduated from Harvard Law School, women and minorities made up a tiny fraction of the first year associates accepted by top law firms. — Jane Harman