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Holi, the spring carnival, when members of all castes mingle and let down their hair, sprinkling one another with cascades of red powder and liquid, symbolic of the blood that was probably used in past centuries. — Wendy Doniger

A collection of good books, with a soul to it in the shape of a librarian, becomes a vitalized power among the impulses by which the world goes on to improvement. — Justin Winsor

We can start working with time, if you wish, till you can fly the past and the future. And then you will be ready to begin the most difficult, the most powerful, the most fun of all. You will be ready to BEGIN to fly up and know the meaning of kindness and of love — Richard Bach

Always be there for others. Always inspire them with your dreams and hope, vision and mission, attitude and aptitude. — Debasish Mridha

We must fight their falsehood with our truth, but we must also fight the falsehood in our truth. — H. Richard Niebuhr

I think it is quite dangerous for an organisation to think they can predict where they are going to need leadership. It needs to be something that people are willing to assume if it feels relevant, given the context of any situation. — Margaret J. Wheatley

Recording in Jamaica is like nothing else. The studios are always closed in America. But in Jamaica, the studio doors are wide open, and there's music blasting out in the street. You can see the reaction of people immediately. — Michael Franti

I still play the guitar and piano, but hardly ever in public. — Michael Storm

I screwed her over. I didn't want to see her screwed over by someone else. — Cassandra Clare

There was no quick grief for Andrew because he had been so slowly lost. First from my heart, then from my mind, and only finally from my life. — Chris Cleave

Dean Martin is one of my heroes. — Joe Mantegna

I kept scrabbling around in myself for this new indescribable emotion, like stirring a crowded silverware drawer for the potato peeler, but no matter how I rattled around, no matter what I moved out of the way, it wasn't there. The potato peeler is always in the drawer after all. It's under the spatula, it's slipped into the fold of the food-processor guarantee - — Lionel Shriver

Today the Washington Post did an article; they compared the 2008 presidential election to the 1932 presidential election. They did a comparison, mainly because 1932 was the first time John McCain ran for president. — Conan O'Brien

Bigamy is two rites that make a wrong. — Jacob Braude