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Our efforts must be bent in the direction of convincing the great mass of working people of this country of the necessity of our winning and retaining our place in business and commerce. That place can be won only through the workers' own efforts and through their own efficiency. — Charles M. Schwab

If there's anything unsettling to the stomach, it's watching actors on television talk about their personal lives. — Marlon Brando

My real frustration with Clara, I think, was that it seemed like she should be insecure but wasn't. — Curtis Sittenfeld

Obama said if elected his government would "harness technology to confront the biggest challenges that America faces". — Barack Obama

The existentialist says at once that man is anguish. — Jean-Paul Sartre

You know,(in Life) everyone's an author, We need to read each other more and kindly respond. — James Francis

There's no greater gift than thinking that you had some impact on the world, for the better. — Gloria Steinem

Why were girls in such a hurry to grow up? Agatha would never understand. Childhood was magical. Leaving it behind was a magnificent loss. — Sarah Addison Allen

Most women can't handle the reality of what comes with being with me. It takes a very secure woman to be backstage at a concert hearing 15,000 females going crazy. — Tyrese Gibson

But that kind of falls in line; when you think about it, James Brown was a funk minimalist. All of those parts create a sum that's larger than than the individual parts. — Charlie Hunter

I am reading Henry James ... and feel myself as one entombed in a block of smooth amber. — Virginia Woolf

I'm very much involved in art. I started buying art a few years ago and really like the work of T.C. Cannon, who is a native American artist. Then I was introduced to Soviet-era Russian impressionism and started collecting that, especially Gely Korzhev. — Ronnie Dunn

We start from the presumption that our people are talented and want to contribute. We accept that, without meaning to, our company is stifling that talent in myriad unseen ways. Finally, we try to identify those impediments and fix them. — Edwin Catmull