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Everyone is an expert on T.V., just as he is on education; everyone has some education and a T.V. set. — Judy LaMarsh
My dad always told me that holding a grudge is like swallowing poison and expecting the other person to die. — Anna Banks
Here's the thing: When you become brilliant at listening, people feel that you care about them. When they feel you care about them, they begin to care about you. And when people care about you, your success becomes a part of how they define their success. — Robin S. Sharma
You could take away the singing, and I am fine. But don't take away my gift of writing. It is the best way I can relate and express what I am feeling and what I am going through. — BeBe Winans
In a career, when you hit 40 and you've done a lot of this and that, you want to try some new things. I feel like that as a director, too, from one film to the other. — Jean-Marc Vallee
[on Paulette Goddard] It was her honesty I liked. — Veronica Lake
You do not need to be perfect to be the best — Ikechukwu Joseph
What is happening in Nigeria is an absolute atrocity, — Masai Ujiri
Very simply, for the mind, absence can be a catalyst for presence. — Siri Hustvedt
That other thing, The Anatomy of Melancholy. Fascinating. But it would take so much reading, on and on forgetting everything; all the ordinary things, seeing things in some new way, some way that fascinated people for a moment if you tried to talk about it and then made them very angry[...] Impossible to take it out and have it on the schoolroom table for tea-time reading. — Dorothy M. Richardson
I think the larger sect of liars are people who think they are telling the truth, but who really have no idea what the truth is. — Chuck Klosterman
You know when you play in the big away games that the fans are going to be behind their team and will be booing you. As a professional you need to tune yourself out of that part of the game and concentrate on the job at hand. — David Beckham
The skin is a variety of contingency: in it, through it, with it, the world and my body touch each other, the feeling and the felt, it defines their common edge. Contingency means common tangency: in it the world and the body intersect and caress each other. I do not wish to call the place in which I live a medium, I prefer to say that things mingle with each other and that I am no exception to that. I mix with the world which mixes with me. Skin intervenes between several things in the world and makes them mingle. — Michel Serres
What a wise man does with one dollar is greater than what a fool does with ten thousand. — Matshona Dhliwayo