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Anything that can be put in a nutshell, should remain there. — Gregory David Roberts

Poverty makes it very difficult in an already competitive world for kids to get on a straight track where they can actually love learning. — Anna Deavere Smith

Daises do not begrudge roses; that is why we have beautiful gardens. — Matshona Dhliwayo

I'd say a little over a year ago I started doing TM [Transcendental Meditation] and that's really changed everything. — Jennifer Aniston

Personally, I'd prefer trouble - you learn more. ... Well, we'll see. — Samson Raphaelson

I love dishes that feature the various shades of a single colour, making you stop to check what's in there. — Yotam Ottolenghi

activities, especially considering the occupation of — Lynn Florkiewicz

We want you to express your point of view but without violence. — Saleh Al-Mutlaq

They always want to sell me as a hard bopper. — Freddie Hubbard

I dont work weekends. Weekends are for my kids. And I have dinner at home every night when Im not physically directing a movie - I get home by six. I put the kids to bed and tell them stories and take them to school the next morning. I work basically from 9.30 to 5.30 and Im strict about that. — Steven Spielberg

The great miraculous bell of translucent ice is suspended in mid-air.
It rings to announce endings and beginnings. And it rings because there is fresh promise and wonder in the skies.
Its clear tones resound in the placid silence of the winter day, and echo long into the silver-blue serenity of night.
The bell can only be seen at the turning of the year, when the days wind down into nothing, and get ready to march out again.
When you hear the bell, you feel a tug at your heart.
It is your immortal inspiration. — Vera Nazarian

Studying is a preparation for knowing; it is a patient and impatient exercise on the part of someone whose intent is not to know it all at once but to struggle to meet the timing of knowledge. — Paulo Freire

The more we struggle for life as pleasure, the more we are actually killing what we love. — Alan Watts

Good Americans, when they die, go to Paris. — Thomas Gold Appleton