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Persuasive communication involves enthusiasm, animation, audience participation, authenticity and spontaneity. — John C. Maxwell
Life in itself has its own melody. — Abdulazeez Henry Musa
I was convinced that Ceylon is the cradle of the human race because everyone there looks an original. — George Bernard Shaw
Dear friend, You are not a freak. You are wanted. You are necessary. You are the only you there is. Don't be afraid to leave the castle. It's a great big world out there. Love, a fellow reader — Jennifer Niven
Onion ring? Zara said, handing her a leftover carton.
As everyone knows, the offer of an onion ring is not to be taken lightly. Onion rings are far more valuable than their throwaway side dish counterparts
french fries and potato chips
and, as such, have brought about numerous reconciliations throughout history. — Gina Damico
Photographers have to make the clothes look fantastic; that's why we get paid. — Patrick Demarchelier
Love was never a mistake,even when it wasn't returned. — Alice Hoffman
We are our dreams, Robert, and they are us. — Robyn Young
I was once asked to do my Tarzan yell at Bergdorf Goodman, and a guard burst in with a gun! Now I only do it under controlled circumstances. — Carol Burnett
With a face like mine, I'm never going to play a character who conquers the universe, I'm going to play characters who are subject to forces bearing down on them. My career's based on how we are rather than how we wish we were - they get the good-looking boys in for that kind of role. — Eddie Marsan
People who live in states have as a rule never experienced the state of nature and vice-versa, and have no practical possibility of moving from the one to the other ... On what grounds, then, do people form hypotheses about the relative merits of state and state of nature? ... My contention here is that preferences for political arrangements of society are to a large extent produced by these very arrangements, so that political institutions are either addictive like some drugs, or allergy-inducing like some others, or both, for they may be one thing for some people and the other for others. — Anthony De Jasay