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When I did the video for 'Holding Out For A Hero,' we filmed that on top of the Grand Canyon, and that was quite frightening. I was close to the edge, and there was a helicopter hovering about, creating a lot of wind, and I was nervous I was going to fall off. — Bonnie Tyler
Good ideas are common - what's uncommon are people who will work hard enough to bring them about. — Ashleigh Brilliant
Peace and the survival of life on earth as we know it are threatened by human activities which lack a commitment to humanitarian values. Destruction of nature and nature's resources result from ignorance, greed and lack of respect for the earth's living things. — Dalai Lama
Grace is the most dangerous, expectation-wre cking, smile-creating, counterintuitiv e reality there is. — Tullian Tchividjian
The rich don't know when they will die, but the world's poor don't know when they will live — Agona Apell
It is not the obstacles that is the mountain ;but it is our lack of knowledge of how to deal with the obstacles and how to overcome it — Sunday Adelaja
If I'd listened to customers, I'd have given them a faster horse. — Henry Ford
Can I be forgiven for all that I've done here?
I don't know. I don't know.
Please. — Veronica Roth
It is my fondest desire to bust a host of caps into multitudes of fleshy personages. — Bill Willingham
Reimbursement may be sometimes small, but then great ability can never be measured by the tickets at the gate. — Eddie Harris
Your voice is familiar," said Barry. "I couldn't place it and then I realized you sound like the guy in my dreams. Which sounds very different than I intended out loud. — Peter Clines
The great ships hung motionless in the sky, over every nation on Earth. Motionless they hung, huge, heavy, steady in the sky, a blasphemy against nature. Many people went straight into shock as their minds tried to encompass what they were looking at. The ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don't. And — Douglas Adams
There will come a day when Anne Heche will be straight again. — Sandra Bernhard
bad political economy), on the settlement of that execution which had carried Mr Plornish to the Marshalsea College. Previous to his son-in-law's difficulties coming to that head, Old Nandy (he was always so called in his legal Retreat, but he was Old Mr Nandy among the Bleeding Hearts) had sat in a corner of the Plornish fireside, and taken his bite and sup out of the Plornish cupboard. He still hoped to resume that domestic position when Fortune should smile upon his son-in-law; — Charles Dickens
Yes, over the centuries economic progress has reduced some gross disparities - modern Americans are relatively unlikely to simply starve to death (though it can happen), so in that sense the gap between rich and poor has narrowed. But the question isn't whether society is, in some sense, more equal than it was in 1900. It's whether it is radically more unequal than it was in 1970. And of course it is. — Paul Krugman
