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Global collaboration is something that Wiki mastered in a small way and here we can master it in a big way. — Ward Cunningham

I have a calling in my soul, if you like, to try to make my life in some way worthwhile. What is the value of my existence? — Annie Lennox

Don't allow circumstance to hold you back- even negative ones. You don't have to let your circumstances define you. You can define yourself, and the best way to find yourself is through education. — Mary Hatwood Futrell

If they're not temperamental, I don't want them. It's in the nature of a great artist to be that way. — Sol Hurok

The rain was falling steadily now, but she felt as though she were somehow in collusion with it; it lent the day something conspiratorial, — William Gibson

Infusing the cultural war with love, respect and empathy is the responsibility of every one who cares about the health and wellbeing of women, our families and communities, and our democracy. — Aspen Baker

Donald Trump is not my fault. You can blame certain things on me, but not Donald Trump. — Fran Lebowitz

Relationships are like sharks. They've got to keep going into deeper, colder water, sometimes scarier, darker territories ... to stay alive. — Richard Gere

And I think that I'd be a natural for scoring horror movies. — Jim Coleman

The children mingled with the adults, and spoke and were spoken to. Children in these families, at the end of the nineteenth century, were different from children before or after. They were neither dolls nor miniature adults. They were not hidden away in nurseries, but present at family meals, where their developing characters were taken seriously and rationally discussed, over supper or during long country walks. And yet, at the same time, the children in this world had their own separate, largely independent lives, as children. They roamed the woods and fields, built hiding-places and climbed trees, hunted, fished, rode ponies and bicycles, with no other company than that of other children. — A.S. Byatt