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I just believe in the goodwill of people, the power of people to do something positive. — Eddie Izzard

Him life just as much as you did, Mrs. Dr. dear," Susan was wont to say. "He is just as much my baby as he is yours." And, indeed, it was always to Susan that Shirley ran, to — L.M. Montgomery

I think thy horse will sooner con an oration than
thou learn a prayer without book. — William Shakespeare

Don't settle for a half empty glass, always go for a full one! — Stephen Richards

Everybody here is so caught up in the game of life they don't see death. They don't see beyond their deaths. They are on the wheel of birth and death. — Frederick Lenz

Government exists for one purpose: to make things better for all people. — Eleanor Roosevelt

One who knows nothing can understand nothing. — Ansem

Many articles and books on creativity encourage us to 'think out of the box' and get rid of all the restrictions on our thinking. The trouble with this advice is that it is almost entirely wrong. It is very difficult to be creative when 'anything goes' and you have no limitations, because it is the limitations that actually encourage creativity. — Mark Forster

Advise for anybody - enjoy what you are doing, enjoy the process of learning and don't be impatient. — Robin Cousins

If you compulsively pun you are called a paronomasiac. — Tim Vine

Every kind of science, if it has only reached a certain degree of maturity, automatically becomes a part of mathematics. — David Hilbert

In preservation canisters, so they could be installed into any cymek walker. Now — Brian Herbert

Everyone is entitled to my opinion — Madonna

in March 2000, U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright offered an apology for the U.S. role in the August events. She offered carefully worded regrets for the fact that the United States had "played a significant role in orchestrating the overthrow of Iran's popular Prime Minister" in 1953. — Abbas Milani

I'm discriminated against all the time. — Slobodan Milosevic