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You know, this idea of going around the world imposing democracy by growing a middle-class, a trading merchant class that is independent of your faith, is a good notion, but we're all partially different - it's no good imposing systems on people that it doesn't suit. — Damian Lewis

Sometimes good came out of hurt, compensation came out of pain. He gave with one hand, and He took with the other. — Lalita Tademy

My vision for Visy Tumut is not only to keep our position as an example of world's sustainable manufacturing, but to build on it. — Anthony Pratt

I pursued education not instead of being a good mother, but because being a good mother required that I build a better life for my family. — Wendy Davis

I'm a Christian first. I'm a family guy second. As much as I like coaching, as much as I like basketball, it's third, fourth, or fifth down the line. — Steve Alford

I build boxes
and place them at your feet,
to measure the distance
between dreams and reality. — Jessica Kristie

Every year, virtually every governor balances the budget. — Mitt Romney

I have often been asked what I wanted to prove by my photographs. The answer is, I don't want to prove anything. They prove to me, and I am the one who gets the lesson. — Lisette Model

Do whatever you want. Break stuff, touch your penis or boobs to anything, whatever. — Eugene Mirman

The decision violates both the letter and spirit of the law. — Philip E. Berger

Never lose a holy curiosity. — Albert Einstein

Now it happens that both master and man have just enough argument on their respective sides to make it difficult for them to understand each other. The Negro dimly personifies in the white man all his ills and misfortunes; if he is poor, it is because the white man seizes the fruit of his toil; if he is ignorant, it is because the white man gives him neither time nor facilities to learn; and, indeed, if any misfortune happens to him, it is because of some hidden machinations of "white folks." On the other hand, the masters and the masters' sons have never been able to see why the Negro, instead of settling down to be day-laborers for bread and clothes, are infected with a silly desire to rise in the world, and why they are sulky, dissatisfied, and careless, where their fathers were happy and dumb and faithful. — W.E.B. Du Bois