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The credit for much of this rightly belongs to the late Mayor Daley who forged a coalition of business and labor that kept Chicago always moving ahead. — Jane Byrne

All my life I have placed great store in civility and good manners, practices I find scarce among the often hard-edged, badly socialized scientists with whom I associate. Tone of voice means a great deal to me in the course of debate. I despise the arrogance and doting self-regard so frequently found among the very bright. — Edward O. Wilson

The real 1960s began on the afternoon of November 22, 1963. It came to seem that Kennedy's murder opened some malign trap door in American culture, and the wild bats flapped out. — Lance Morrow

I wanted to join the Army when football failed. That was my only realistic form of making an honest living. — Jack O'Connell

There are plenty of people who like you just as you are. You should remember that when you start feeling like you're being erased. — Heather Cocks

Robert Plant is one of the nicest people you'll ever meet, never mind rock star. He's so down to earth. — Brian Setzer

believe we each have our own path to travel. Sometimes we make false starts and detours, but we have this internal compass that knows our true path. We just have to listen to it." He — Theresa Rizzo

like every major shift in history, there will be those who find it difficult to deal with the changes," Winkler observed. "It's like a rising tide. The water comes in and then recedes. Floods in again and recedes. But each time, it rises a little higher. We have to keep our eyes on the place that marks our highest goal and refuse to let the receding waves drag us away from it. — Connie Suttle

The fact that the scientific investigator works 50 percent of his time by nonrational means is, it seems, quite insufficiently recognized. — Neal Stephenson

How can I turn from Africa and live? — Derek Walcott

The most important element of democracy, I believe, is the protection of minorities. — Shahin Najafi