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To conquer others is to have power, to conquer yourself is to know the way. — Laozi

I don't go too fast, but I go pretty far. — Melanie

Should we continue to run our economic affairs or be managed by people in Brussels? — Nigel Farage

Three quarters of faith is boldness.
Three quarters of wisdom is intelligence.
Three quarters of love is kindness. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Conscience is less an inner voice than the memory of a mother's glance. — Robert Brault

What we get, and all we ever get, from the outside is information; how we choose to act on this information is up to us. — William Glasser

Three, Christians who practice repentance should be the only ones allowed into church membership and leadership. — Mark Driscoll

I really stay busy [in retirement]. I often have to cancel my golf games on the weekends to go play in tennis tournaments. — Richard Davies

I'm hooked on food competition shows. It's unique, different ... I definitely understand the importance of strategy. — Bill Rancic

consider the fact that a journey from New York to Chicago by stagecoach would have taken three weeks or more in 1847. By 1857, that same trip by rail would have taken 72 hours.12 — Jeremy Rifkin

'Media' is the plural for 'mediocre'. — Rene Saguisag

The most stupid mistake a counter-insurgency operation can make is alienating the population. If you alienate the population, you're finished. — Meles Zenawi

Even to build a vote bank, you need to tackle the problems people face. Rural jobs that stop migration to cities, road networks for better connectivity, and a sense of security get people to vote for you. — Jitin Prasada

Make yourself a "capacity" and I will make myself a "torrent." — St. Catherine Of Siena

It's much easier, after all, to learn mathematics from someone who's made a few mistakes. It's impossible to learn it from someone who always gets it right. — John C. Lennox