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Our knowledge is the amassed thought and experience of innumerable minds. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Or perhaps it is a matter of those despised parts of our natures that are normally frittered away as harmless foibles giving rise in times of war to monsters. — Kanan Makiya

I was driven when I was younger. Driven at West Point where it was much more competitive in that women were competing with men on many levels, and I was driven in the military and at Harvard, both competitive environments. — Paula Broadwell

It is unthinkable in the twentieth century to fail to distinguish between what constitutes an abominable atrocity that must be prosecuted and what constitutes that "past" which "ought not to be stirred up. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Your Life Determines Your Journey & Your Journey Determines Your Life — Charleston Parker

There is no defense against a base on balls. — Joe Garagiola

I discovered ... that a novel has nothing to do with words in the first instance. Writing a novel is a cosmological matter, like the story told by Genesis (we all have to choose our role models, as Woody Allen puts it). — Umberto Eco

Your Life Determines Your Journey & Your Journey Determines Your Life — Charleston Parker

I grew up in uptown Jamaica; I went to a rich school. I was raised by my mother and my stepfather; they made sure education came before anything. I had a good childhood, grew up spending time with my bigger brothers and sisters. My people are good people. I was exposed to a lot of different kinds of people and culture. — Damian Marley

In those long-ago days I saw a daughter with a disability. Now I see a beautiful, engaging person with a different ability, one that has blessed her with extra gifts and special perceptions. — Lee Woodruff

No creature, large or small, ever fails to cover the ground upon which it stands. — John Daido Loori

I like having the freedom to dress as I desire. — Alber Elbaz

The bad experiences make you stronger and makes you focus on the next project. — Thalia

I can't remember the last time I crapped in somebody's sink, but I think it may be why I'm not allowed in Home Depot anymore. — John Cheese

I am focused, organized, and easily able to honor the priorities that need my attention. — Cheryl Richardson

The aim of the poet is to inform or delight, or to combine together, in what he says, both pleasure and applicability to life. In instructing, be brief in what you say in order that your readers may grasp it quickly and retain it faithfully. Superfluous words simply spill out when the mind is already full. Fiction invented in order to please should remain close to reality. — Horace