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When somebody takes a child from their native culture, that is in itself an act of aggression. — Lemn Sissay

If you want to change your life, begin by changing your words. Start speaking the words of your dreams, of who you want to become, not the words of fear or failure. — Robert Kiyosaki

Carl Icahn told me to stay away from airlines. In good times, the unions take away the profits, and in bad times, the cost of oil kills you. — Mian Muhammad Mansha

Find the right balance in life. Man is body ... mind ... spirit. Give the right amount of attention to each. — Alfred A. Montapert

Embrace controversy. It gives you a platform. It nudges you to clarity. — Gloria Feldt

They (the poets) are to us in a manner the fathers and authors of the wisdom. — Plato

He has a song in his heart for me. I hope it is not Shut Uppa You Face, Whatsa Matta You. — Louise Rennison

Corrigan crept up to the bar, cautiously moving around it. It looked like he was copying all the moves he'd seen in old cop movies and westerns, and doing it rather badly. He lowered the pistol. There was no one behind the bar. There was however, an open trapdoor. And that would mean the bounty hunter was - .
"Don't move!" Came Beck's distant, slightly muffled, barked order. "My turn, I think! — Christina Engela

You can't reduce sapient lives to numbers and exchange them like credits. — Aaron Allston

You see, to me, for just a moment, despite all of the colors that touch and grapple with what I see in this world, I will often catch an eclipse when a human dies.
I've seen millions of them.
I've seen more eclipses than I care to remember — Markus Zusak

I would say that by virtue of transforming politics, [Dalai Lama] is in fact easily underestimated. — Pico Iyer

Closure is an American lie used to justify revenge. Healing is getting used to the pain, learning to be damaged. — Tim Morrison

Though the ancient poet in Plutarch tells us we must not trouble the gods with our affairs because they take no heed of our angers and disputes, we can never enough decry the disorderly sallies of our minds. — Michel De Montaigne