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As far as viewpoints, I think I'm more well-rounded and definitely more educated, and probably more hopeful than I used to be. I think when you're young and you get into a cause, you get frustrated with it within a few years, or six months. — Eddie Vedder

The Great Hall at the Met is one of the great portals of the world ... From there, you can walk in any direction to almost any culture. — Thomas P. Campbell

I think that before people were speaking much about the poor, but now more and more people are speaking to the poor. That is the great difference. — Mother Teresa

What made Nelson Mandela great, was precisely what made him human. We saw in him, what we seek in ourselves. — Jacob Zuma

[The moon] ... is an example of practiced stability ... it wanes when it must, and reliably returns to full strength ... it is a humble model of reasonable potential that I can emulate, and follow. — Terry Crawford Palardy

In an ideal world I could do hellish things to her and she'd love it but in this world I came to save Perry. No one else seemed to give a shit. — Karina Halle

I'm always envious of the actors who get to come to work every day and really grow deep roots there, but it is really fun playing lots of different characters. — Jaime Ray Newman

I came to the conclusion that I am free to choose my own suffering. But I am not free to consent to someone else's suffering. — Elie Wiesel

I am all for using business - public and private - to expand healthcare coverage. — Bob McDonnell

Never ask an author for a free copy — Moonish Sood

Autonomous people, nations, and systems can promote each other's welfare; they do not have to fight each other like those whose inner insecurity and immaturity continually demand the demarcation of limits and postures of intimidation. — Christa Wolf

I don't see a gray area when it comes to writers. You either are, or you are not. You give it every ounce of your being, or you end up with blank pages and 'What ifs'. — J.B. Jenn

To abstract is to draw out the essence of a matter. To abstract in art is to separate certain fundamentals from irrelevant material which surrounds them. — Ben Shahn