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Hours of research can cut months of field work. — E. Lee Spence

I'm not good enough to be a saint and not bad enough to be interesting. — Bernadette Devlin

Do you see the butterfly?" Suri grinned with enthusiasm.
"Yes, I see it, but - "
"So stunning and delicate; it's marvelous. No one can see a butterfly and not stop to admire it. I'd love to be one. To go to sleep and wake up a season later with such beautiful wings and the ability to flutter about. That's the most wonderful sort of magic, don't you think? To change, to grow, to fly. But ... " She paused. "I wonder what the cost would be." The smile diminished once more. "There's always a cost when it comes to magic. I suspect there is a great price to go from lowly caterpillar to glorious butterfly. — Michael J. Sullivan

The solution to encourage creativity is to maximize use of employee' brainpower. — Pearl Zhu

Because you took advantage of my disadvantage. — Vladimir Nabokov

It was under a solemn consciousness of the dangers from ecclesiastical ambition, the bigotry of spiritual pride, and the intolerance of sects ... that is was deemed advisable to exclude from the national government all power to act upon the subject. — Joseph Story

[My first children's book] is very subliminal, let's put it that way. It even has a bit of a metaphysical little message in there [about how] we're all somehow connected and we all have a responsibility toward each other. Although you may feel alone in the world, you definitely are not. — Gloria Estefan

When Millennials face turmoil, they don't just need answers from God, they need God. — David Kinnaman

Often thought that you had just the kind of commonplace gifts that a host of commonplace people want to find at their service. An old servant of mine who lives in Mortimer Street — Frances Hodgson Burnett

I think the endeavor is to just make your film and then hope it travels as much as it can. — Karan Johar