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The English gentleman is a combination of silence, courtesy, dignity, sport, newspapers and honesty. — Karel Capek

Energy Policy will be and should be driven by environmental policy in the future. — Tim Wirth

Remember one thing: the one who brings unhappiness to others in the end becomes unhappy himself, and the one who brings happiness to others in the end reaches to the heights of happiness. That's why I am saying that someone who tries to give happiness develops the center of happiness inside himself, and someone who tries to bring unhappiness to others develops the center of unhappiness inside himself. — Rajneesh

Don't accept the available as the preferable. Go extra mile with extra speed. — Israelmore Ayivor

The more I sleep the less I have to hang out with everyone — Scott Disick

A healthy newborn has been delivered in a more or less satisfying fashion. The baby is feeding well, has short nails and a clean bottom, and has not drowned. What now? — Sandra Scarr

I feel a lot of life in me and a lot of creative energy, and I think it's better suited somewhere it can run free. — Jenny Slate

If all you had ever felt toward another person were the cold wish to "win," how would you understand the meaning of love, of friendship, of caring? You would not understand. You would simply go on dominating, and denying, and feeling superior. Perhaps you would experience a little emptiness sometimes, a remote sense of dissatisfaction, but that is all. — Martha Stout

I know a lot of shows are like, 'Here's the pages,' right before they start filming. I'd have a heart attack. The anxiety would be way too much for me. I don't have as strong a backbone as those other show writers. — Alan Ball

It's a challenge getting rid of your accent. — Odeya Rush

The fertility cycle is a cycle entirely of living creatures passing again and again through birth, growth, maturity, death, and decay. — Wendell Berry