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I would say country is the one type of music I've spent the least amount of time with in my life. I grew up in Virginia, where there was a lot of it, but I was more interested in rock and roll. Southern rock. — Connie Britton

A refugee is not just someone lacking in money and everything else. A refugee is vulnerable to the slightest touch: he has lost his country, his friends, his earthly belongings. He is a stranger, sick at heart. He is suspicious; he feels misunderstood. If people smile, he thinks they ridicule him; if they look serious, he thinks they don't like him. He is a full-grown tree in the dangerous process of being transplanted, with the chance of possibly not being able to take root in the new soil. — Maria Franziska Von Trapp

Marketers reinforce the idea - a false one - that celebrity is available to everyone. — Mal Fletcher

The marathon is like a bullfight. — Alberto Salazar

One thing I learnt early on my career is that personal gratification takes second place. — Brian O'Driscoll

We live in the Internet age. Everyone wants clicks. Clicks are what sells. — Trevor Noah

When I was younger, my mom loved to garden. But the flowers would never grow. She just kept trying.'
'I don't understand.'
'Because you can't.'
'What does this have to do with anything?'
I don't fiddle with my fingers and there's no apology on the tip of my tongue when I say, 'I am my mother's son. — Ellie Lieberman

God is a witness that cannot be sworn. — Samuel Beckett

In pre-colonial Africa, men who had sexual relationship with older men almost always married a woman later in life and had children. Exclusive homosexuality would not have been and is still not a viable option for Africans who value wealth and patronymic extension through marriage. — Chantal Zabus

Where there's chocolate, there's hope. — Mark Klempner

Alone, i am nothing. i have nothing.we have power.but we will never know it,we will never see it work.unless we come together to make it work. — Ayi Kwei Armah