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When we started with 'Big Brother' and created the reality genre, no one could ever foresee that there was so much space in the genre that it could deliver so many formats. There will be periods where there is not enough new stuff to keep the genre alive. But it will never die. — John De Mol Jr.

Leaders, whatever the size of their organizations, are those willing to put the interests of other people before their own. — Simon Sinek

Just listen to your instincts. Don't talk to someone or start a relationship out of pity. — Chris Bosh

We deal with them all, — David Baldacci

Suddenly this defeat.
This rain.
The blues gone gray
And the browns gone gray
And yellow
A terrible amber.
In the cold streets
Your warm body.
In whatever room
Your warm body.
Among all the people
Your absence
The people who are always
Not you.
I have been easy with trees
Too long.
Too familiar with mountains.
Joy has been a habit.
Now
Suddenly
This rain. — Jack Gilbert

Mojo" is, "That positive spirit toward what we are doing now, that starts from the inside and radiates to the outside — Marshall Goldsmith

Outwardly, I knew how to play the role of life of the party; I had been trained by the best. But inwardly, I was still that little girl with urine trickling down her leg. Lost. Afraid. So very small. — Kara Tippetts

Life is wonderful. It's a gift to be alive, to see the sun and breathe the air. And there isn't really anything else. — Michael Crichton

Why did one straw break the camel's back?
Here's the secret:
The million other straws underneath it. — Mos Def

Love everyone. Why not? Give it a try. — Art Hochberg

The nonsense that charms is close to sense. — Mason Cooley

You need to look at the best for what your genetic body type is. — Jackie Warner

Democracy is premised, in some measure, on majority rule, and democracy is difficult in a situation of concentrated inequalities in which a large, impoverished majority confronts a small, wealthy oligarchy. — Samuel P. Huntington