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I'm passionate and I travel the world not just as a tourist but to understand cultures ... I've lived with Masai tribe ... I travel the world and bring it back in the form of a research book that would become the starting point for the collection. — John Galliano

You grow up a lot in terms of your understanding of the industry and how to deal with the corporate things. — Dougray Scott

He that goeth farre hath many encounters. — George Herbert

novel, like a myth, teaches us to see the world differently; it shows us how to look into our own hearts and to see our world from a perspective that goes beyond our own self-interest. If — Karen Armstrong

That man," she said in low but still audible tones, "is an idiot."
"Yes, madam, but he's all we've got."
"I may be stupid," Rupert said, "but I'm irresistibly attractive."
"Good grief, conceited too," she muttered.
"And being a great, dumb ox," he went on, "I'm wonderfully easy to manage."
She paused and turned to Beechey. "Are you sure there's no one else? — Loretta Chase

To be sexy, nudes need a little underwear. — Mason Cooley

One of the key characteristics of an elite corps is its susceptibility to those more powerful than itself. Elite power is naturally attracted to a power hierarchy and fits itself neatly, obediently into the one that promises the most personal benefits. Here is the Achilles' heel of armies, police and bureaucracies. — Frank Herbert

When I have spare time, I catch up on things I've had to postpone due to lack of time. — Steve Wozniak

Aimee says the themes are simple: Goodbye individuality, goodbye uniqueness. The uniform, soulless future is coming and the seeds have already been planted. She's read or watched about a billion similar stories. That's what people fear, she says, because they think it's like death and that death is the ultimate robber of identity. "Do you think that's what death's really like?" I ask. "No," she says. "I think, when we die, we don't lose our identity, we gain a much, much bigger one. As big as the universe. — Anonymous