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communication is a two-party affair which aims at passing on or receiving a specific piece of information. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

I first met Brother Booker at the House of Peace, while delivering donated Christmas trees and lights during the holidays.
I had no grasp of the depth of the man's character, or the quality of the individuals he surrounded himself with. But I remember walking away amazed by the man, and marveling at the chaos that swirled around him...having researched his life and talked with many of his nearest and dearest, I am even more amazed today. — Willy Thorn

To really love a person completely is to come to a point where your stories are intertwined. — Sam Keen

I couldn't have known that Archer Hale existed somewhere in this crazy world, and that he had been made just for me.
And in that moment, I knew. I was falling in love with the beautiful, silent man staring down at me. If I hadn't already fallen. — Mia Sheridan

If the only significant history of human thought were to be written, it would have to be the history of its successive regrets and its impotences. — Albert Camus

If the investor is uneducated, anything he or she invests in will be risky. So it's not the investment that is risky. It's the investor. — Robert Kiyosaki

I was under the impression that I warned you that in London country ways will not do, Frederica!"
"You did!" she retorted. "And although I can't say that I paid much heed to your advice it so happens that I am accompanied today by my aunt!"
"Who adds invisibility to her other accomplishments! — Georgette Heyer

The energy that can rise in real connection is the stuff of revolution. — Carol Lee Flinders

Do you ever rub your eyes and suddenly find you're awake and not asleep, as you'd grown to suspect you were? — Vincent Price

Large-scale philanthropy, based in the private - not the public - sector, is a relatively recent historical development. — Peter Diamandis

Without wonder and insight, acting is just a trade. With it, it becomes creation. — Bette Davis