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India offers demographic dividend, democracy and demand ... 3D. I have added a new D. De-regulation. — Narendra Modi

Good works are continually being undone by the tons of hatred and anger which are being poured out on the world. — Swami Vivekananda

I came up in battling and just wanting to compete. Even if you had no real problem with someone, you just wanted to compete. — Joe Budden

I hate horror movies! I avoid them like the plague. I don't like getting scared. — Danai Gurira

[I]f God as a subject is the determined, while the quality, the predicate, is determining, then in truth the rank of the godhead is due not to the subject, but to the predicate. — Ludwig Feuerbach

In our own days we have seen no princes accomplish great results save those who have been accounted miserly. — Niccolo Machiavelli

They are more inclined to think you're innocent if you sound like Barbara Walters," Rita said.
"You think Barbara would be a good date?"
"Oh, oink," Rita said. — Robert B. Parker

I can't help it, Alexis," he said "I want to make you think too much ... and then I want to hear the things you've been thinking too much. — Katie Alender

Life is full of heartache and hardship," she says. "Very rarely will life make sense, and it will almost never seem fair. But if you remember that pain and heartache aren't unique to only you, that you're not the only one mired in circumstances that seem too great to bear, you'll do much better in life. — Kelli Stuart

I always sleep really well, particularly before a race, when the adrenaline's pumping. — Jenson Button

Our obligation to the will of God is our obligation to the laws of practical reason. — Joseph Alexander Leighton

I love Tinkerbell because she's feisty and about it. She's got swag! She's going to do what she wants to do. I even have a Tinkerbell tattoo, and she is wearing Adidas flip-flops! — Kidada Jones

The physical sciences, good and innocent in themselves, had already ... begun to be warped, had been subtly manoeuvred in a certain direction. Despair of objective truth had been increasingly insinuated into the scientists; indifference to it, and a concentration upon mere power, had been the result ... The very experiences of the dissecting room and the pathological laboratory were breeding a conviction that the stifling of all deep-set repugnances was the first essential for progress. — C.S. Lewis