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The more personal you are willing to be and the more intimate you are willing to be about the details of your own life, the more universal you are. — Krista Tippett

It is said with such terrible justice that the sins of the fathers are avenged down to the tenth generation. But this applies only to profanation of the blood and the race. — Adolf Hitler

This is a speculating and selfish age; and to think 'money will answer all things,' is too much the characteristic of Americans. — Sarah Josepha Hale

love is not a race 1st 2nd 3rd....
Love Is Only LoVE ,It come From Inside and Love Is Being In us!!!! — Sushil Singh

People want to see me back in the ring. I think it is more of a drag lying around on the beach. — Lennox Lewis

Nothing happens. And by that I mean nothing. — Ida Lokas

The trouble with ghostwriting is that it raises the issue of whether the president is in a state of diminished responsibility for what he says. Does he actually grasp the implications of the words he speaks? — Jonathan Raban

Math is the language of the universe. So the more equations you know, the more you can converse with the cosmos. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

I'll take this. I'll take this every day and every day I'll know in the end I beat that bastard. He might not have been alive to see it, but I bet his goddamned, motherfucking ass.
Seriously, he was hot when he was being all vengeful badass. — Kristen Ashley

I don't care what Tom Cruise says about therapy. — Mickey Rourke

Television of course actually started in Britain in 1936, and it was a monopoly, and there was only one broadcaster and it operated on a license which is not the same as a government grant. — David Attenborough

Poverty is a thorough instructress in all the arts.
[Lat., Paupertas ... omnes artes perdocet.] — Plautus

Some who support [more] coercive strategies assume that children will run wild if they are not controlled. However, the children for whom this is true typically turn out to be those accustomed to being controlled - those who are not trusted, given explanations, encouraged to think for themselves, helped to develop and internalize good values, and so on. Control breeds the need for more control, which is used to justify the use of control. — Alfie Kohn