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Pakistan tries mentally challenged girl of blasphemy against the Holy Book. India arrests kids for posts on Facebook. Morbid competition? — Kabir Bedi

I was very shy - I didn't speak to anyone outside of my family until the fourth grade. — Margaret Stohl

I talk to trees and animals. We have interesting conversations about food, weather, and love. They sometimes can predict the future. — Shan Sa

We are often confident even when we are wrong, and an objective observer is more likely to detect our errors than we are. — Daniel Kahneman

It is not enough to be electors only.
It is necessary to be law-makers;
otherwise those who can be law-makers will be the masters of those who can only be electors. — B.R. Ambedkar

My mother never let on that anything was wrong. She kept her chin up and acted as if everything were just fine. So we did too. — Jenni Rivera

My life, my reading, everything about me revolves around the cinema. So for me, cinema is life, and vice-versa. — Sergio Leone

When you supply what life demands, you enjoy the beauty of life. — Sunday Adelaja

Most people, including yourself, apparently, think The Moldau is about a river. It is not. It is a metaphor. It is about the progress of life, from its fragile beginnings through its joys and turbulence and on to its end, its magnificent end. — Gerald Elias

What's interesting about subscribing to a life of giving is that you become addicted. — Mary Kay Ash

I believe in instinct, not reason. When reason is right, nine times out of ten it is impotent, and when it prevails, nine times out of ten it is wrong. — A. C. Benson

New York is large, glamorous, easy-going, kindly and incurious, but above all it is a crucible - because it is large enough to be incurious. — Ford Madox Ford

By his very success in inventing labor-saving devices, modern man has manufactured an abyss of boredom that only the privileged classes in earlier civilizations have ever fathomed. — Lewis Mumford