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The dark today leads into light tomorrow. There is no endless joy, and yet no endless sorrow. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Perfume is like cocktails without the hangover, like chocolate without the calories, like an affair without tears, like a vacation from which you never have to come back. — Marian Bendeth

I respect the Indian government for the fact that there are no settlements in Kashmir. — Zubin Mehta

I've always been able to be firm, to talk my way out of sticky situations. Bullies at school. Attempted muggings. — Thomas Brodie-Sangster

We must believe in the gods no longer if injustice is to prevail over justice. — Euripides

Care must be taken that the punishment does not exceed the offence. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

A thousand pounds for clothes
when on thinks how long poor people could live on it! When one thinks how long we could live on it, for that matter! — Dodie Smith I Capture The Castle

...a long-term reputation is only at risk when companies engage in vocal launch activities such as PR and building hype. When a product fails to live up to those pronouncements, real long-term damage can happen to a corporate brand. But startups have the advantage of being obscure, having a pathetically small number of customers and not having much exposure. Rather than lamenting them, use these advantages to experiment under the radar and then do a public marketing launch once the product has proved itself with real customers. — Eric Ries

I knew that the moment I started worrying about whether or not I was good enough for the job, I wouldn't be able to do it. — Madeleine L'Engle

But the less one thinks of self's opinions, and the better listener one becomes, greater may be the opportunities for being of help or benefit to those about the entity. — Edgar Cayce

Know the One - the Self, and you'll know the All. — Abhijit Naskar

In Europe they understand that the arts are incredibly important both culturally and economically. — Tina Weymouth