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All my life, I have never felt as happy on Earth as when I'm getting closer to the sky. — Erhard Loretan

What I promise to my actors, and to my director, is to give them the salary and everything they need. — Jean-Claude Van Damme

There also appears to be another element in the soul, which, though irrational, yet in a manner participates in rational principle. — Aristotle.

The nation voted us to power to see unity and communal harmony, not for any division or communality. — Khaleda Zia

The size and quality of your achievement will depend largely upon what sort of image you have of yourself at your best. — Orison S. Marden

When he unleashes on her everything falls together. Like a crick in the neck snapped into place, the boy's brain pops and is put right. It is a beautiful undoing, a beautiful becoming. He doesn't stop to think about it when the punches follow her down to the ground. He doesn't stop to notice when she goes still or when the pool of blood under her head pillows out into a great, liquid heart. He doesn't stop until he's pulled off her and he doesn't start to think again until that night, when he's back at home. For hours and hours his brain stays beautifully popped into place. — Carolyn Lee Adams

To use the image of Che Guevara to sell vodka is a slur on his name and memory. He never drank himself, he was not a drunk, and drink should not be associated with his immortal memory ... As a supporter of the ideals for which Che Guevara died, I am not averse to its reproduction by those who wish to propagate his memory and the cause of social justice throughout the world. — Alberto Korda

Just as long as something is gained, a lesson is learned. I do like those. The more quiet victories are always great. — Jon Heder

Computation, storage, and communications capacity are in the hands of practically every connected person - and these are the basic physical capital means necessary for producing information, knowledge and culture, in the hands of something like 600 million to a billion people around the planet. — Yochai Benkler

We are saying much the same thing when we derive the antithesis between civilization and sexuality from the circumstance that sexual love is a relationship between two individuals in which a third can only be superfluous or disturbing, whereas civilization depends on relationships between a considerable number of individuals. — Sigmund Freud