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Cairo was, and remains, an ugly, cement-colored, park-free city, dotted with a few bewildering, mind-expanding splendors that make the whole place manic and magical. There was always noise, dirt, and exhaust, the honking of horns and the screeching of brakes. My — Richard Engel

I'm not terribly intelligent - I have no university degree, you know. — Rosamunde Pilcher

Devil wanted to play cricket. So Ravindra Jadeja was born. — Sunil Gavaskar

All I ever wanted to be president of was the American League. — A. Bartlett Giamatti

They Have Money For War But Can't Feed The Poor. — Tupac Shakur

Principle #6: Recognition that change and reform are not identical, and that innovation is a devouring conflagration more often than it is a torch of progress. — Russell Kirk

The concierge was a snapper who was over the hill and down a disused mine-shaft. Her hair was every bit as natural as a parade goose-stepping down the Wilhelmstrasse, and she'd evidently been wearing a boxing-glove when she's applied the crimson lipstick to her paperclip of a mouth. — Philip Kerr

I've always been in love with the movies. They're the dreams of the 20th Century. — Arne Glimcher

There was one or two offers that did come along during my time at United, but I always came back to this point; why would you leave United? Where is the bigger challenge? And the thing about challenges is, once you have won something, you can't live on that. Not at Manchester United - you have got to win the next one. And that's the challenge. Maintaining that consistency of winning which is a mentality that I have had. — Alex Ferguson

But You never reject a repentant and humble heart. — Alphonsus Liguori

Is - it is necessary to come first to an understanding concerning knowledge, which is looked upon as the instrument by which to take possession of the Absolute, or as the means through which to get a sight of it. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel