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People have often told us that what we wanted to do couldn't be done. Our success is due, in part, to not just an ability but a willingness to look at things differently. I believe opportunity is part instinct and part immersion - in an industry, a subject, or an area of expertise. Dell is proof that people can learn to recognize and take advantage of opportunities that others are convinced don't exist. — Michael Dell

An awareness of one's mortality can lead you to wake up and live an authentic, meaningful life. — Bernie Siegel

Art must be in touch with nature - and wherever that touch is gone, Art degenerates - yet it must be above nature. — Swami Vivekananda

I loved writing for kids, I loved talking to children about what I'd written, I don't want to leave that behind. — J.K. Rowling

In my ballets, woman is first. Men are consorts. God made men to sing the praises of women. They are not equal to men: They are better. — George Balanchine

What about America? They believe in democracy. Surely they'll sell guns to Spain?" "You'd think so, wouldn't you? But there's a well-financed Catholic lobby, led by a millionaire called Joseph Kennedy, opposing any help to the Spanish government. And a Democratic president needs Catholic support. Roosevelt won't do anything to jeopardize his New Deal. — Ken Follett

I would listen to her soft voice and wonder if, somewhere deep inside, she was screaming, too. — Zoe Marriott

You admit it was a bad idea as soon as you realize it. You laugh at yourself. You take their ribbing. And most important, you don't stop making suggestions. Most of your ideas won't be horrible. Even — Patrick Lencioni

The fans have a fundamental part to play at the club and their support has to be the foundation of everything. — Juan Ramon Lopez Caro

You know journalists. You know the media. They are going to hang on to anything negative they possibly can. — Hope Solo

When we feel deeply, we reason profoundly. — Mary Wollstonecraft