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We've reached a very low-level equilibrium where it's not clear whose interest it is in to develop Africa ... It's not in the interest of those in the aid industry to develop Africa because then there'd be no more industry and 500,000 people would lose their jobs. The only people whose interest it is in is Africans, but they have no voice. — Dambisa Moyo

Sometimes you have to lose a lot of Q-tips before you realize you have a hole in your head.
Colors Insulting To Nature — Cintra Wilson

I always wanted to work with Betty White, because she is one of my heroes of all time, and I just love her. — Cheech Marin

It's in the interest of the U.S. to maintain a strong democracy in Colombia. — Juan Manuel Santos

The entertainment industry is not run the way you think it is. — Claudia Marie Lee

The ingenuity of the average worker is sufficient to outwit any system of controls devised by management. — Douglas McGregor

But even if they did have that kind of money rattling around in their pockets, actually spending it would offend their native frugality. — Neal Stephenson

Consistent teaching and guidance set proper bounds upon the children's behavior. — Lucile Tate

The world is on fire, I thought wildly. See it burn and oh, my God, it burns for us. — T.J. Klune

To myself I am only a child playing on the beach, while vast oceans of truth lie undiscovered before me — Isaac Newton

I feel about lending a book the way most fathers feel about their daughters living with a man out of wedlock. — Anatole Broyard

I will no longer wound myself with the thoughts and questions that have surrounded me like thorns: that is a penance You do not ask of me. — Thomas Merton

Hockey is a club that holds its members tightly, the bond forged by shared hardship and mutual passion, by every trip to the pond, where your feet hurt and your face is cold and you might get a stick in the ribs or a puck in the mouth, and you still can't wait to get back out there because you are smitten with the sound of blades scraping against ice and pucks clacking off sticks, and with the game's speed and ever-changing geometry. It has a way of becoming the center of your life even when you're not on the ice. — Wayne Coffey