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If it were not for respect for human opinions, I would not open my window to see the Bay of Naples for the first time, whilst I would go five hundred leagues to talk with a man of genius whom I had not seen. — Madame De Stael

Fans, true fans, are hard to find and precious. Just a few can change everything. What they demand, though, is generosity and bravery. — Seth Godin

I understand what's it like to work all week and on Friday night just want to go and leave your brain at the door, buy some popcorn and be thrilled by something. — Don Cheadle

Poetry has isolated me from the world more than it has connected me to it. — Peter Davis

Apparently the only time the press gets it right is when the White House illegally leaks it to them. — Jon Stewart

In the intercourse of social life, it is by little acts of watchful kindness recurring daily and hourly,
and opportunities of doing kindnesses if sought for are forever starting up,
it is by words, by tones, by gestures, by looks, that affection is won and preserved. He who neglects these trifles yet boasts that, whenever a great sacrifice is called for, he shall be ready to make it, will rarely be loved. The likelihood is, he will not make it; and if he does, it will be much rather for his own sake than for his neighbor's. — George Augustus Henry Sala

Greaser ' didn't have anything to do with it. My buddy over there wouldn't have done it. Maybe you would have done the same thing, maybe a friend of yours wouldn't have. It's the individual. — S.E. Hinton

Nobody really expects a Nobel Prize call. — Saul Perlmutter

Experiments that crash atoms together could start a chain reaction that erodes everything on Earth. — Martin Rees

[ ... ] sometimes you gotta let someone else help you be strong before you can stand on your own. — Laura Kaye

We must be before we can do, and we can do only to the extent which we are, and what we are depends upon what we think. — Charles F. Haanel

When I was a little child, my parents taught me by example to pray. I began with a picture in my mind of Heavenly Father being far away. As I have matured, my experience with prayer has changed. The picture in my mind has become one of a Heavenly Father who is close by, who is bathed in a bright light, and who knows me perfectly. — Henry B. Eyring