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If you cannot allow people to do their jobs ... nobody with substance and creativity will work for you. — Condoleezza Rice

Most attribute the domain of night to evil because they can't see. People fear the shadows of the night because shadows represent the unknown, and the unknown is frightening. They assume evil lurks behind every shadow, in every corner not illuminated. But their fear of the unknown is often what really terrifies them. They find comfort seeing in the daylight for that reason, but the irony is they are often more blinded by their comfort than by the shadow of night. It's a pity. If they could overcome their fear of the unknown they might realize that the unknown is not evil, it is simply an opportunity waiting to be explored. The night is no more a domain of evil than the daylight, both were created good, both have evil lurking in them. When you can overcome your fear, the night becomes a domain of beauty interlaced with danger, and that is exciting! — M.R. Laver

There's no limit possible to the expansion of each one of us. — Charles M. Schwab

In the end, rational policy is always good. — Paul Keating

In fact he was the most elevated transcendental personality. — A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada

So we speak of a Black God, Mother God, Worker God.
This de-mystifies what's been passed on to us! In our process of organization and liberation of our people, it's important to meet a God who is more like us. (Silvia Regina de Lima Silva, p. 105) — Mev Puleo

Use design as a framework to bring order out of chaos. — Nita Leland

When you're writing, your mind has a place where the stories happen. With one word, you can get the idea of where you are. — Luis Negron

I had no interest in really becoming an actress or doing that kind of thing ... I just knew that I wanted to do something in making films. — Susan Downey

I think sports media really do need to think about the world in more humble terms. Not everything is the game of the century, and not everything is life or death. — Tim Tebow