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It has been said that a bride's attitude towards her betrothed can be summed up in three words: Aisle. Alter. Hymn. — Frank Muir

African tech companies must be held to the same standards as companies anywhere else in the world. But we must also be given the same respect. As long as we are treated as valuable partners, we can succeed. — Rebecca Enonchong

The most important beauty is not that with which you were born, but the beauty of character which grows through a woman's life and maybe never stops growing. — Oscar De La Renta

I want to sleep like the birds then wake to write you again without hope that you read me. — Donald Hall

Destroy yourself physically and morally and insist that all true brothers do likewise as an expression of unity. — Robert Hunter

A critical heart produces a critical word and a loving heart produces a loving word. — Havilah Cunnington

My spirit is as strong as ever. I'm still fighting to make the world a safer place, and you can, too. — Gabrielle Giffords

Hell-on-skis, can you hear me? This is flying cupcake. — Joss Stirling

Why what a fool was I to this drunken monster for a God. - Caliban — William Shakespeare

Today I'm committed to take care of your families like I've taken care of mine. I want to make Mexico the best country to live in. — Josefina Vazquez Mota

It's not the strongest or the most intelligent who survive, but those most adaptive to change. Over the past 10 years, the need for, and focus on, adaptability has accelerated. — Kenneth I. Chenault

A lot of people think that I grew up in recording studios and knew the whole process, but that was never the case. — Julian Lennon

Architecture is a very dangerous job. If a writer makes a bad book, eh, people don't read it. But if you make bad architecture, you impose ugliness on a place for a hundred years. — Renzo Piano

What is past is past, there is a future left to all men, who have the virtue to repent and the energy to atone. — Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton