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Match your goals with the people who can make them happen and start building the relationships — Keith Ferrazzi

This town must learn,
even against its will, how much it costs
to scorn a God's mysteries and to be purged.
So shall I vindicate my virgin mother
and reveal myself to mortals as a God,
the son of God. — Euripides

Disco is the first technology music. And what I mean is that 'disco' music is named after discs, because when technology grew to where they didn't need a band in the clubs, the DJ played it on a disc. — Will.i.am

I think maybe ten years from now, I'm hopefully going to be, in like, Tahiti or something. Kicking back like in my huge mansion, if everything goes right, it's all up to me. — Corey Haim

Grandpapa used to say, about difficulties he had gone through, 'It did not kill me, it made me knowledgeable. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

I have heard about your gifts myself, Miss Roth,' read the subtitle under Brentford's awkward mumble. — Jean-Christophe Valtat

It wasn't until I'd turned 50 and had been in the business 25 years that I realized I might actually have a career as an actor. — James Garner

Really, initially what I very quickly realized that I was loving about the show was, because it reminded me of when I was a kid and I would visit the sets where my dad was shooting with the other puppeteers. — Brian Henson

I think we should have the majority of the party's voters decide who they want as their nominee. — Mitt Romney

What a failure her life had been. Would she have lied to God if she'd had more faith, been more righteous? How could she possibly have a son at her age? And yet, if she had believed all along . . . — Jill Eileen Smith

The confusion between temperament and character has had serious consequences for ethical theory. Preferences with regard to differences in temperament are mere matters of subjective taste.
But differences in character are ethically of the most fundamental importance. — Erich Fromm