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Your life is a work of art, and in the end, the underlying theme of great art is bravery and hope and love. — Garrison Keillor

Whether I appear in 'Avatar 2' or 'Avatar 3', I always feel I'm a part of the 'Avatar' team. — Stephen Lang

There's such a huge link with fashion, with front covers of magazines and selling products, but that's not what you go into the job for, and yet you're persuaded that's what you have to do to create the opportunities for yourself. — Ruth Wilson

I'm going to, not I'm gonna. Talk intelligent — Muhammad Ali

I couldn't believe people enjoyed this - love. It hurt worse than my gun shot wounds had. — Laura Thalassa

Overall, the work of rebuilding and transforming government for the digital age is only just beginning. Governments remain organized according to political and bureaucratic imperatives, not according to what makes the most sense to citizens. — Andrew Leigh

I want to appear ordinary, but I have it understood that I am not. — Mason Cooley

Women are never the protagonists; we're always reactionary against everything that's done to us. I like people who write for women that have got a bit more about them. — Neve McIntosh

It is only because you take your mind to be yourself, and make it dwell on what you are not, that you lose your sense of well-being. — Deepak Chopra

Wikipedia's triumph seems to defy the laws of behavioral physics. — Daniel H. Pink

Alice leaned first one way and then the other, down the line of children. She said, Is everybody understanding this?"
One child said, "The misuse of power is the root of all evil?"
Alice said, "Well ... "
Another child said, "There is no justice on the earth?"
Alice said, "Well ... "
Another child said, "We are all alone in the world?"
Alice said, "Well ... "
Another child said, "The greatest depth of our loss is the beginning of true freedom?"
Alice said, "Well ... "
Another child said, "The disposal of human waste is the responsibility of the brokenhearted?"
These were all phrases Alice had put on the chalkboard after other field trips. It occurred to Alice, hearing these phrases now, that she might have attempted to do too much with a class of fourth graders. She was willing to admit to some excesses.
Alice said, "Just listen. — Lewis Nordan