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You can be anything you want to be, and you can start today, instead of waiting for some opportunity. — Russell Simmons

All this wondering was the weather vane on top of the building of unrest and of discontent — John Steinbeck

Fear, they had come to realize, not machines, is the most powerful weapon there is. — Laekan Zea Kemp

There is an important erotic element in A Thousand and One Nights, which is one of the keys to understanding the Orient. — Tahar Ben Jelloun

If you take a perfectly well-adjusted normal person of any age from anywhere in the country and stick them in L.A., within about a week I do believe that a lot of their values and morals will start to degrade. — Chris Eigeman

Anything well written with good language and clarity and honesty is worth doing. It comes out of the same tradition as Shakespeare. — Michael Moriarty

They're good but not all as good as each other. — Brian Spellman

The back door of every tomb opens on a hilltop. — George MacDonald

Yet, even now, ever time (often) that I find that I don't understand something, then instinctively, I'm filled with the hope that perhaps this will be my moment again, perhaps once again I shall understand nothing, I shall grasp that other knowledge, found and lost in an instant. — Italo Calvino

Coercion, after all, merely captures man. Freedom captivates him. — Robert McNamara

I haven't yet met a woman who told me, 'I wish I had shorter legs.' — Christian Louboutin

I always had a pretty good knack for raising hell. — Brandon Lee

Make your money on the buy, not the sell; this is true in any investment whether it's real estate, business, or the stock market. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

That's the true test of a town, or of a king. A lord who cheats an ugly old witch will cheat his own folk by and by. Stop him while you can, before you grow used to him. — Peter S. Beagle

The short memories of the American voters is what keeps our politicians in office. — Will Rogers