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The basic principle is I command, and my employees carry it out immediately. — Wang Jianlin

Since my brother died in 1982, my parents and I had formed a shaky tripod of a family; now that I'd lost my father too, it was too easy for me to glimpse a future point where I alone was the keeper of not just my own childhood memories, but of my family lore. — Ann Hood

She is an excellent creature, but she can never remember which came first, the Greeks or the Romans. — Benjamin Disraeli

Imagine the jacket copr: People behaved mostly well and then they died. — Gillian Flynn

You know, all of us have fallen short of our dreams in life on occasion, but it is part of the Judeo-Christian spirit to give people the opportunity to show what they can do. The most important thing, I believe, for a person when they make mistakes is what they do after they've made mistakes. — Mel Reynolds

Sarcasm and compassion are two of the qualities that make life on Earth tolerable. — Nick Hornby

The average American's day planner has fewer holes in it than Ray Charles's dart board. — Dennis Miller

The business of love is
cruelty which,
by our wills,
we transform
to live together. — William Carlos Williams

There were things they said out loud to each other, things they whispered with a twitch of the face, and things that were stoically hidden. — Nadia Hashimi

I'm not going to let anyone Wendy me."
"Wendy you? What the hell does that mean?"Talbot asked.
"Wendy, from Peter Pan! Peter and the lost boys set to go off fighting pirates while Wendy has to stay back and clean their stupid tree house. We'll, I'm not doing it. I'm fighting for my baby brother and that's final. — Bree Despain

I'm not a poet - I'm a drifter in the arts. — Taylor Mead

The light of humane minds is perspicuous words, but by exact definitions first snuffed, and purged from ambiguity, reason is the pace ... And, on the contrary, metaphors, and senseless ambiguous words are like ignes fatui; and reasoning upon them is wandering amongst innumerable absurdities. — Thomas Hobbes

I always choose an area that is of personal interest, but I don't plan my travels in detail. There are so many variables one cannot predict: the changing light, weather, personal mood, and often just plain luck. Of course, you must have a starting point, so I establish some fixed points then improvise as I go. In many cases the locations seem to choose me. — Josef Hoflehner

We are here for the world, not for our comfort only. — Marshall Vian Summers

Manners, really good ones, make it possible to live with almost anyone, gracefully and pleasantly ... — Margaret Mead