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The roots of effective leadership lie in simple things, one of which is listening. Listening to someone demonstrates respect; it shows that you value their ideas and are willing to hear them. — John Baldoni

Let me tell you what the Cain Doctrine would be, as it relates to Israel if I were president. You mess with Israel, you are messing with the United States of America! — Herman Cain

If I'm ever stuck on a respirator or a life support system, I definitely want to be unplugged
but not until I'm down to a size eight. — Henriette Mantel

All television is educational television. The question is: what is it teaching? — Nicholas Johnson

Any man, you'll soon learn, has an insurmountable need to blame someone else when he is made to look a fool. — Julia Quinn

I find motion, literally, is where ideas come from. It's almost like a built-in rhythm section. The contents of the songs are about change, and a lot of that stuff happens when you're on tour, and you wake up and you're in a different place and you start thinking about where you're going and where you've been. — Kathleen Edwards

Only God, my dear," wrote Yeats blithely, "Could love you for yourself alone/And not your yellow hair." This quote is meant as a bit of lighthearted verse. But it is an epic tragedy in three lines. — Naomi Wolf

It is said the warrior's is the twofold Way of pen and sword, and he should have a taste for both Ways. Even if a man has no natural ability he can be a warrior by sticking assiduously to both divisions of the Way. — Miyamoto Musashi

I lived in Italy for three years and wanted no part of the country's disreputable way of life. — Georges Bizet

Fears are nothing more than a state of mind. — Napoleon Hill

In love you always win, even if you lose. — Paulo Coelho

As it is the mark of great minds to say many things in a few words, so it is that of little minds to use many words to say nothing. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Isn't it silly to talk of books as if they were just print and paper, when they are really stars and seas and cities and pictures and people and everything! — Zephine Humphrey