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There's over 100 species of lemurs. Each is a little bit different in their social structure except for one thing: they are all female dominant. The females are the leaders. They are the ones that call the shots. When you watch a group, you can see the females are the first one to say "We're going to move." Then she moves off and everybody just follows. — Patricia Wright
Music does bring people together.
It allows us to experience the same emotions — John Denver
Gossip ... is only fiction produced by non-professionals. — Dorothy Canfield Fisher
To be modern is to tear the soul out of every thing — Yohji Yamamoto
If it's still in your mind, it is worth taking the risk — Paulo Coelho
Everything is already perfect. And if you can accept that everything is already perfect, the imperfection is a part of the perfection. What's to worry about? — Alice Walker
I was a punk rocker. A full-bore, 1st-generation punk. — Derf
You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than live as slaves. — Winston Churchill
My mother gave me a choice. She said, 'Would you like to take singing lessons or piano.' I'm glad I chose piano. — McCoy Tyner
One measure of your success will be the degree to which you build up others who work with you. While building up others, you will build up yourself. — James E. Casey
What is right to be done cannot be done too soon. — Jane Austen
It didn't seem possible to gain so much happiness from so little. — Peter Lerangis
Life isn't all that sad. I'm a happy person. — Dan Fogelberg
When your desires are strong enough, you will appear to possess superhuman powers to achieve. — Napoleon Hill
Proper circus you make,' Berkley said, with a snort of laughter Laurence considered unnecessary, when they landed in the clearing and set the dog down; it promptly went tearing around the parade ground yelling at the dragons. For their part they were only interested and curious until the dog bit a too-inquisitive Dulcia on the tender nip of her muzzle, at which she hissed in anger; the dog yelped and fled back to the dubious shelter of Temeraire's side; he looked down at it in irritation and tried unsuccessfully to nudge it away.
'Pray be careful of the creature; I have no idea how we should get or train another,' Laurence said, and Temeraire at last grumbling allowed it to curl up beside him. — Naomi Novik