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What I lack in technique, I think I make up more for in intuition. I think intuition is underrated and so important in the work that one does in one's life. — Stacy Peralta

Our goal is to create a quality of empathic connection that allows everyone's needs to be met. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

To feed our people we must first feed our soil — Olusegun Obasanjo

At USC, if you're running back there, and you do gain you over 1,500 yards, people see you as a candidate, but not one of the top ones. — Marcus Allen

But it was humanly good to be touched too, to be alone with someone at the secret feast that went all the way back to Adam and Eve. You looked at each other and felt just how old the contract was, the warm-faced commitment to the adventure, the stepping together out of the light into the rewarding darkness. — Glen Duncan

Once upon a time when I knew nothing I wanted fame and fortune. Now I know how little I know, I just want to be ... — Stephen Richards

Look ahead, because life is before you, not behind you, or else you stumble! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Youthful life is a beautiful bliss. — Lailah Gifty Akita

A band asked me to go on tour when I was 22 and asked me to play drums, and I taught myself so I could go on this trip with these people. The drums found me; I didn't find them. When I started playing, I realized how appropriate an instrument it was for me. — Janet Weiss

Your most precious, valued possessions and your greatest powers are invisible and intangible. No one can take them. You, and you alone, can give them. — W. Clement Stone

I had cleavage that would make Dolly Parton proud. But those things are really heavy and I'm pretty slight of frame, so I took them out. No one even noticed. — Lexa Doig

The danger of illicit sex influences is, and always has been, in inverse proportion to the degree to which women approximatedto equality with men, in social dignity and in opportunity for public responsibility. — Mary Corinna Putnam Jacobi