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The States are great. I'd like to go just to see life, see things and hear people talk. It's like a circus where different acts go on at the same time. — Jim Capaldi

We learn differently as children than as adults. For grown-ups, learning a new skill is painful, attention-demanding, and slow. Children learn unconsciously and effortlessly. — Alison Gopnik

People will always be tempted to wipe their feet on anything with 'welcome' written on it. — Andy Partridge

If you go to school and practice for five days a week, it still gives you two days you can go and see your friends, you can go to the movies, you do whatever you like to do. — Ivan Lendl

Mindset is your beliefs about your potential, skills, strength, intelligence and choices. Through mindfulness you can change your mindset. — Amit Ray

The supreme adventure is being born. There we do walk suddenly into a splendid and startling trap ... When we step into the family, by the act of being born, we do step into a world which is incalculable, into a world which has its own strange laws, into a world which could do without us, into a world we have not made. In other words, when we step into the family we step into a fairy-tale. — G.K. Chesterton

I ain't saying that I'm better than you, but maybe I am. — Randy Newman

It is up to us in our time to choose, and choose wisely, between the hard but necessary task of preserving peace and freedom, and the temptation to ignore our duty and blindly hope for the best while the enemies of freedom grow stronger day by day. — Ronald Reagan

A man driving a wagonload of children in a cage doesn't have to state his business. A farmer whose flesh lies sunken around his bones, and whose eyes are the colour of hunger, doesn't have to explain himself if he walks up to such a man. Hunger lies beneath all of our ugliest transactions. — Mark Lawrence

A mind that is charmed by false appearances refuses better things.
[Lat., Acclinis falsis animus meliora recusat.] — Horace

The Greek city-states politicised citizen and subject, creating institutions that were way ahead of anything in China or India. The politicians of antiquity exercised a political and military, if not economic, hegemony on the culture as a whole. The idea of democracy was first born and practised here. — Tariq Ali

How could an idiotic universe have produced creatures whose mere dreams are so much stronger, better, subtler than itself? — C.S. Lewis