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Taylor Swift - I can't say enough good things about her. I admire her so much as a person and as a role model for young women. — Martha Hunt

When all that's left of us is the pure untainted consciousness without form, we'll know what it means when the last human breath expires. — Zeena Schreck

We are not into financial services, and we are not interested also because we find we are better in branded marketing enterprises. — Adi Godrej

Of course, someday we will beat the Tyranni. It is fairly inevitable. They can't rule forever. No one can. They'll grow soft and lazy. They will intermarry and lose much of their separate traditions. They will become corrupt. But it may
take centuries, because history doesn't hurry. And when those centuries have passed, we will still all be agricultural worlds with no industrial or scientific heritage to speak of, while our neighbors on all sides, those not under Tyrannian control, will be strong and urbanized. The Kingdoms will be semicolonial areas forever. They will never catch up, and we will be merely observers in the great drama of human advance. — Isaac Asimov

The letters are mixed up. U and I should be together. — Jodi Picoult

Happiness is intrinsic, it's an internal thing. When you build it into yourself, no external circumstances can take it away. — Leo Buscaglia

Nature is increasingly the thematic focus of industrial heritage. — Carolyn Kitch

The tragic sense of life: our heroic acceptance of the suffering of others. — Edward Abbey

A lot of people have trouble with their second novel - the dreaded sophomore jinx. I wrote three books in between the two novels, and they just weren't very good. — Claire Cameron

You are always left with choice not chance — Sridhar Dasari

You should be able to quit ten things you're good at to master one thing you're best at. — Sarvesh Jain

From an early age, I learned to invest myself emotionally in what unfolded before me on screen. — David Perry

At the same time, however, the necessity for economic change in our countries has led us to conceive laws and accept traditions often at the expense of the individual person. Just when many are becoming conscious of the fundamental heritage of the Judeo-Christian tradition to respect each human person, friend or foe, within the actual structure of our society to apply this truth. The very efficiency demanded by our technocratic industrial society renders the life of the old, the unstable and the handicapped almost impossible. as the values of efficiency, individualism, and wealth become the only motivations, they tend to stifle the profound aspirations of man so that little by little he loses all sense of fellowship and community. — Jean Vanier

When and under what conditions is the black man to have a free ballot? When is he in fact to have those full civil rights which have so long been his in law? — Benjamin Harrison

San Francisco leads the world in the category of Most People On The Sidewalk Holding Conversations With Purely Imaginary Companions. — Dave Barry

There is a communication of more than our bodies when bread is broken and wine is drunk. And that is my answer when people ask me: Why do you write about hunger, and not wars or love. — M.F.K. Fisher

I do believe that the coal industry sees the cultural shift toward cleaner energy and global warming solutions as a threat to their interests. — Frances Beinecke