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The world of the 20th century, if it is to come to life in any viability of health and vigor, must be to a significant degree an American century. — Henry R. Luce

We're living in post-nuance online times. — Jon Ronson

You know, one of the biggest thrills that I have is when famous people recognize me from "Taxi." When I was working with George C. Scott on "The Titanic," he knew every episode. He would quote lines from it ... — Marilu Henner

A lot of people have said that I've got a voice that speaks to children. I think I've got a natural naivety to me. I'm childish. — Geri Halliwell

My delight and thy delight Walking, like two angels white, In the gardens of the night. — Robert Bridges

You know, one of the biggest thrills I have is when famous people recognize me from Taxi. — Marilu Henner

Yet in opinions look not always back,
Your wake is nothing, mind the coming track;
Leave what you've done for what you have to do;
Don't be "consistent," but be simply true. — Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

Have you ever been in love with someone so badly that you'd do anything for them? That no matter what you want, you want their happiness more? — Alma Katsu

There is a little bit of everybody in everybody. — Leonard Leventon

You are a winner; dare to claim it. You reserve your joy if you reverse your belief. You deserve to celebrate ... It will happen when you dare to believe in God! — Israelmore Ayivor

A reward-sensitive person is highly motivated to seek rewards - from a promotion to a lottery jackpot to an enjoyable evening out with friends. Reward sensitivity motivates us to pursue goals like sex and money, social status and influence. — Susan Cain

It's not the teaching, it's the learning. — Sly Stone

The emotion felt by a man in the presence of nature certainly counts for something in the origin of religions. — Henri Bergson

The city sleeps and the country sleeps,
The living sleep for their time, the dead sleep for their time,
The old husband sleeps by his wife and the young husband sleeps by his wife;
And these tend inward to me, and I tend outward to them,
And such as it is to be of these more or less I am,
And of these one and all I weave the song of myself. — Walt Whitman