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When people see opportunity, when they have a sense of control of their own destiny, then they're less vulnerable to the propaganda and twisted ideologies that have been attracting young people - particularly being turbocharged through social media. — Barack Obama
It looks to me, looking out the hatch, that we are venting something. We are venting something into the-into the space. — Jim Lovell
The best thing that can happen to people entering creative professions is the dwindling of all other possibilities. — Dennis Lehane
He who is a useful keeper of anything is also a better thief. — Plato
Balance making it happen with letting it happen. — Robin S. Sharma
When a watch is broken you take it apart to analyze what is wrong with it. When a technique does not work, if you analyze it carefully you can always find out what is wrong. — Koichi Tohei
That said, it was pretty awkward and a weird thing to shoot. Some women had a sense of humour about it and we'd laugh, but some were very serious and suspicious ... like I might be doing something bad, or maybe they were just uncomfortable. — Nicole Holofcener
Cool thing about Fidel Castro is that the CIA and the mafia - which are both terrible organizations that tried to murder him again and again - haven't succeeded. — Ian Svenonius
If I'd been afraid," she said, "I never would have started out in the first place."--Grandma Emma Gatewood — Ben Montgomery
Suddenly, one day, there was this thing called parenting. Parenting was serious. Parenting was fierce. Parenting was solemn. Parenting was a participle, like going and doing and crusading and worrying. — Nora Ephron
Art is doing. Art deals directly with life. — Ruth Asawa
You're acting like a mother hen." Which I love. "Cluck, cluck," he deadpans — Kristen Callihan
Never call your office while you're on vacation. That's always been one of my hard and fast rules. — William Manchee
The right to work is a slogan which should be accepted by every democracy. — Max Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook
