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Any leader needs to be constantly interested in what's going on in the world, and constantly ready - even when things are going well - to change. — Carol Bartz

A New York times reporter wrote about David Wilkerson,"He was the model of absolute simplicity, directness and non-sophistication. He sought out gang members, drug addicts and alcoholics with no other weapon than the Bible. He just went out on the streets, mixed with the kids and reasoned with them face to face, often quoting the Bible, and it worked. — Gary Wilkerson

Actually criminal sanctions that are given could be up to five years for violating the rules and regulations under the campaign finance reform. This is like the Alien and Sedition Act of years and years ago, decades ago. — Jay Alan Sekulow

No," said Toohey. "You ask what he'd do if he couldn't be an architect."
"He'd walk over corpses. Any and all of them. All of us. But he'd be an architect. — Ayn Rand

Drove Voldemort out . . . though Dumbledore, of course, — J.K. Rowling

At some point, you realize your parents are human. They make the best decisions they can with the options available to them. — Cory Monteith

It was as if the beach had gotten inside, changed how she weighed outcomes and causes. She leaned down and took her sandals off. This sand, so soft and white, was now her favorite pair of shoes. — Debra Anastasia

Did that hurt? On your lip?"
"Not too much. I said a few choice four-letter words, though. — Tammara Webber

Painting transports me into another dimension which, quite literally, refreshes parts of the soul which other activities can't reach. — Prince Charles

If you have something at risk, you think differently. — Henry Kravis

What happens to a man who just won't cooperate?"
"Well, he moves on. The others get tired of him, you know. They make fun of him, or they get rough with him, beat him up ... — Ursula K. Le Guin

What have you to do with hearts, except for dissection? — Mary Elizabeth Braddon

May I ask you what these questions tend?'
'Merely to the illustration of your character,' said she, endeavouring to shake off her gravity. 'I am trying to make it out.'
'And what is your success?'
She shook her head. 'I do not get on at all. I hear such different accounts of you as puzzle me exceedingly. — Jane Austen