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No corporation has any power that people don't give it. No government has any power that people don't grant it. When people understand that corporations are a reflection of their own energy, and when they assume responsibility for that energy, corporate omnipotence will be seen for what it is, an illusion. — Tom Shadyac

Oh God, I just kissed a vampire!
Oh Gods, I just kissed a human! — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Garrison wrote in his memo to Hoar. "There is no place in Mogadishu we cannot go and be successful in a fight. There are plenty of places we can go and be stupid. — Mark Bowden

There are hundreds of stories I've heard from black women from my generation, generations before me, and the next, that have never been given an opportunity to fulfill their dreams. — Misty Copeland

Don't be a creation of circumstances, create your dreams, take full control of your destiny. — Steven Redhead

Fundamental discoveries can and should be made in industry or academies, but to carry that knowledge forward and to develop a new drug to the market has to depend on the resources of industry. — John Vane

Aaron Pryor wants to get into the ring with me. He wants to be able to retire, and he will. For health reasons. — Sugar Ray Leonard

Much of what we see in America, what most people feel has been progress and good things, have been brought about by the existence of third parties. — Peter Camejo

A beautiful lady is an accident of nature. A beautiful old lady is a work of art. — Louis Nizer

I would do nightclubs and concerts - particularly concerts, which is mostly what I did - and only people who already agreed with me would show up. People weren't going to come and inadvertently turn on their television set and find this offensive stuff coming out. — Tom Lehrer

They had, indeed, come in New York, as witness this from the pen of Lydia Maria Child, who was at the time (August 15) in Brooklyn. Says she: "I have not ventured — Archibald Henry Grimke