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A press that has validity is a press that has authority. And as soon as there's any authority to what the press says, you question the authority of the government - it's like the existence of another authority. — Stephen Colbert
Everyone who's a success, is a continual learner. — Zig Ziglar
To keep the Golden Rule we must put ourselves in other people's places, but to do that consists in and depends upon picturing ourselves in their places. — Harry Emerson Fosdick
The world will not change on its own. So we must stick together and put in the effort to change the world together. — Unanimous
Less, but better. — Dieter Rams
But who will bang on their doors demanding entry? — Antoine De Saint-Exupery
Surely it could not have been a dove God had chosen to speak through, since doves could not talk. — Gustave Flaubert
The kind of Iraq that emerges from all of this is ultimately out of our hands. — Nick Clooney
Patience and perseverance at lengthAccomplish more than anger or brute strength. — Jean De La Fontaine
The most important thing that I've learnt is that the perfect body doesn't exist. — Katherine Schwarzenegger
Ignore the received wisdom of any industry you're entering. Never be trapped by dogma. Never let other people's opinions drown out your own inner voice. — Tim Waterstone
Here's the most startling irony I know in film history: Antonioni, who is often denigrated by left-wing critics as a formalist and aesthete gives us radical realism through the long take, and what he gives us
this is his metaphysical wager
is real outside the film, off the set, beyond the camera and underneath the surface of everyday life. — Frank Lentricchia
In the heat of anger with love ones,
always ponder before saying an uncivil word.
An uncivil word will NEVER cure a bad relationship; but, it will likely make a bad relationship worse.
Know that your reply holds the POWER either to temper a quarrel; or to inflame an unsettled soul
full of hurt and rage. — Tanya Ward Jordan
Hold the fort! I am coming! — William Tecumseh Sherman
Being that I am of a high intellect, I find cursing distasteful and ill mannered. If that were not the case, however, I would compose a creative, innovative ballad of cursing and recite it at this moment," Elle announced, — K.M. Shea