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In 2005 we have a once in a generation opportunity to deliver a modern Marshall plan for the developing world. — Gordon Brown

Happiness doesn't come from doing what we like to do but from liking what we have to do. — Wilferd Peterson

Latin, as we all know, ultimately broke down into Spanish, Italian, French, and so on. One wonders whether there will be an imperial parallel with English breaking down into, shall we say, North American, European, Australian, and so on. On the other hand, there is this immense, inward-driving influence of radio and television that is bringing us all back together. One could say it's a fight between the two: a fight between regionalism and the standardization through communication. — William Golding

Too many feel that what they're good at isn't valued by schools. Too many think they're not good at anything. — Ken Robinson

Family ownership provides the independence that is sometimes required to withstand governmental pressure and preserve freedom of the press. — Katharine Graham

But little do or can the best of us: That little is achieved through Liberty. — Robert Browning

Two things I'm trying to work on are openness and flexibility. — Lili Taylor

I wanted to go to medical school. But, I never got a college scholarship. — Edwin Moses

May she play the Drums to the fiery rhythm of her Own Heart with the sinewy strength of her Own Arms, so she need Not Lie With Drummers. — Tina Fey

How wonderful to have someone to blame! How wonderful to live with one's nemesis! You may be miserable, but you feel forever in the right. — Erica Jong

Want me to give him a little advice before he gets his nose broken?" "No," Jack said flatly. Jack was thinking that breaking his nose was going to feel very good. If Nick put one hand on her, he was going to come apart. "Good," Preacher said. "I haven't been to a good bar fight in years." In — Robyn Carr

International business, once allowed to stalk uncontrolled, killed the local, the small, the quirky. — Alexander McCall Smith