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Hillary Clinton has emphasized that she is afflicted with or possessed of the responsibility gene. — Mark Shields

I try to give the media as many confusing images as I can to retain my freedom. What's real is for my children and the people I live with. — Sting

Stand up for the things that are right. Try to talk things out instead of fight. — Robert Alan Aurthur

Fail fast. Fail often ... The most talented people in the world have bad ideas. That's a good thing to learn. — Rashida Jones

The maxim, that governments ought to train the people in the way in which they should go, sounds well. But is there any reason for believing that a government is more likely to lead the people in the right way than the people to fall into the right way of themselves? — Thomas Babington Macaulay

Race, redemption and healing - that's my thing. — Bebe Moore Campbell

I am, to be quite honest, sick of hero stories. — Julie Taymor

I think Hispanic community - the values that resonate in our community are fundamentally conservative. They are faith, family and patriotism. Do you know the rate of military enlistment among Hispanics is higher than any demographic in this country? And they are also hard work and responsibility. — Ted Cruz

The way I talk is bizarre. — Karl Lagerfeld

Extract and expel implicit biases from your work life. Don't taint our visitors with your bias and views. Allow them to form their own conclusions where it's developmentally appropriate. — Monica O Montgomery

The temptation to add features to a program must be resisted as strongly as possible. This requires the dedication of a saint — Joe Armstrong

If you can learn a simple trick, you'll get along a lot better with all kind of folks. — Harper Lee

I used to get into the government car and switch on Chopin or someone I liked to hear at the end of a parliamentary day. — Joan Kirner

To die before one fears to die may be a boon. — Emily Dickinson