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The greatest satisfaction, I think, is when a building opens and the public possesses it and you cut the umbilical cord and you see it taking on its own life. There's no greater satisfaction. — Moshe Safdie

Sometimes you have to keep things very close to your own chest in your life, or this life. — Mary, Crown Princess Of Denmark

People do go back, but they don't survive, because two realities are claiming them at the same time. Such things are too much. You can salt your heart, or kill your heart, or you can choose between the two realities. There is much pain here. Some people think you can have your cake and eat it. The cake goes mouldy and they choke on what's left. Going back after a long time will make you mad, because the people you left behind do not like to think of you changed, will treat you as they always did, accuse you of being indifferent, when you are only different. — Jeanette Winterson

The progress in Iraq has not been without cost. — Virgil Goode

And the turtles, of course ... all the turtles are free, as turtles and, maybe, all creatures should be. — Dr. Seuss

Whatever the question, love is the answer. — Wayne Dyer

Deceiving others. That is what the world calls a romance. — Oscar Wilde

When it comes to skin care, I like to keep things simple. I'm not the type of person who runs out to have facials. — Chyler Leigh

The unveiled Algerian woman, who assumed an increasingly important place in revolutionary action, developed her personality, discovered the exalting realm of responsibility. The freedom of the Algerian people from then on became identified with woman's liberation, with her entry into history. This woman who, in the avenues of Algier or of Constantine, would carry the grenades or the submachine-gun chargers, this woman who tomorrow would be outraged, violated, tortured, could not put herself back into her former state of mind and relive her behaviour of the past; this woman who was writing the heroic pages of Algerian history was, in so doing, bursting the bounds of the narrow in which she had lived without responsibility, and was at the same time participating in the destruction of colonialism and in the birth of a new woman. — Frantz Fanon

The weather's cold. My club's bad. My knee hurts. I can't putt no more. I'm off my diet. My wife is nagging me. Other than that, everything's great. — Don Zimmer

selection decisions until maturity — Malcolm Gladwell

He light you possess will burn to the great benefit of this world long after our poor footprints have been washed from the sand. — Mark Frost