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Is there a right end of a camel for your head to be in? — Dani J. Caile
I have great respect for Sandra Day O'Connor. She has broken so many barriers for women in the law, and was a master negotiator and pragmatist in her days on the Supreme Court. — Kyrsten Sinema
Happiness often sneaks in through a door you didn't know you left open. — John Barrymore
If you don't listen to that gentle, yet persistent voice within, you betray yourself. — Tonya Sheridan
There is always a certain peace in being what one is, in being that completely. — Ugo Betti
Good Punjabi music before a match pumps me up. It gives me a kick. — Virat Kohli
The most effective leaders of companies in transition are the quiet, unassuming people whose inner wiring is such that the worst circumstances bring out their best. They're unflappable, they're ready to die if they have to. But you can trust that, when bad things are happening, they will become clearheaded and focused. — James C. Collins
Public downfalls are more painful and humiliating than private ones. — Jane Velez-Mitchell
It's about putting the pedal to the metal and not asking any questions at all and just going for it. — Brandon Thomas
I am thrilled to see my genome. — James D. Watson
I think most clearly when I'm driving. Sometimes I'll just take a break and drive around - this helps a lot. — Barbara Oakley
Life is set up to bring you every needed situation in its own right time. — Deepak Chopra
People hardly ever do anything in anger, of which they do not repent. — Samuel Richardson
And they preserve that ridiculous fairy tale by keeping mankind frozen in time. Curbing invention, curiosity, social mobility. Change threatens that.
I want a Society free of this fascist pyramid. I want to unchain the free market of wealth and ideas.
We deserve more than what we've been given. — Pierce Brown
My algebra was relatively poor. I found it very difficult to use equations that substituted numbers - to which I had a synesthetic and emotional response - for letters, to which I had none. It was because of this that I decided not to continue math at Advanced level, but chose to study history, French and German instead. — Daniel Tammet
