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Of the many unforeseen consequences of typography, the emergence of nationalism is, perhaps, the most familiar — Marshall McLuhan

The beauty of cinema is that it can do some things that novels just can't. — Kaui Hart Hemmings

I love Emmylou Harris's version of my song, 'Sweet Old World.' Her intonation is great. — Lucinda Williams

I don't care what colour you are, I don't care what country you're from. We're all human beings, fighting's in our DNA. We get it. And we like it. — Dana White

Composition gives proper meaning to the natural streams of sound that penetrate the world. — Toru Takemitsu

We are proposing that the concepts that occur in metaphorical definitions are those that correspond to natural kinds of experience. Judging by the concepts that are defined by the metaphors we have uncovered so far, the following would be examples of concepts for natural kinds of experience in our culture: LOVE, TIME, IDEAS, UNDERSTANDING, ARGUMENTS, LABOR, HAPPINESS, HEALTH, CONTROL, STATUS, MORALITY, etc. These are concepts that require metaphorical definition, since they are not clearly enough delineated in their own terms to satisfy the purposes of our day-to-day functioning. — George Lakoff

When you can't get a miracle, you can still be a miracle for someone else. — Nick Vujicic

My goal is to create an image that would remind you of something that you haven't seen before. — Robert Legato

In statesmanship get formalities right, never mind about the moralities. — Mark Twain

There is no glory in otustripping donkeys. — Martial

If we are growing we are always going to be outside our
comfort zone. — John C. Maxwell

Iqbal, that great poet, was so right. The moment you recognize what is beautiful in this world, you stop being a slave. To hell with the Naxals and their guns shipped from China. If you taught every poor boy how to paint, that would be the end of the rich in India. — Aravind Adiga

Holiday or business, monsieur? The customs officer looked unconcerned as he stamped Peter's passport, and barely glanced up at him after looking at the picture. He had blue eyes and dark hair and looked younger than his forty-four years. He had fine features, he was tall, and most people would have agreed that he was handsome. — Danielle Steel