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If you choose to keep your true face secret, then the people who know you by one mask, must never meet those who know you by another. — A.J. Darkholme

Richness in the world is a result of other people's poverty. We should begin to shorten the abyss between haves and have-nots. — Eduardo Galeano

I've certainly never been dying to go to England my entire life. — Cary Fukunaga

No, you goof. I meant are you decently attired such that we might go into public without getting arrested — Cherrie Lynn

I want to show another side of Middle Easterners. My hope is that I would be able to play a variety of parts, and not always be the guy with the accent. — Maz Jobrani

The gods are on the side of the stronger. — Tacitus

My No. 1 goal in racing was never to be the most popular driver. — Brad Keselowski

We are who we are, but we know who we are through our response to the changing world. — Innocent Mwatsikesimbe

We're not looking for any particular experience, for the breath or the body to be a special way. Rather, we're simply listening to, being aware of, and receiving the contact of whatever presents itself. — Anonymous

Any Christian who is not a hero is a pig. — Leon Bloy

There is a difference between perspective and perception. Perspective is a personal idea about certain events, based on the impressions, experiences or information available to the mind, while the perception is a momentary thought about the situation, event or people, purely based on the past experience or impressions. — Roshan Sharma

It's hard not to be afraid. Be less afraid. — Susan Sontag

It took Coyote a very long time indeed to show up, or that he looked distracted when he did. How a dog could look distracted, I didn't know, but there you had it.
"I'm not," he said for the umpteenth time, "a dog. — C.E. Murphy

When committees gather, each member is necessarily an actor, uncontrollably acting out the part of himself, reading the lines that identify him, asserting his identity ... We are designed, coded, it seems, to place the highest priority on being individuals, and we must do this first, at whatever cost, even if it means disability for the group. — Lewis Thomas