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When we decide to be happy we accept the responsibility to bring happiness to someone else. — Maya Angelou

I didn't go and quit anything. I remained who I am, so I don't know if anybody wants to criticize. I'm still me. — Reginald Arvizu

God wants us to delight in living His purpose for us, which is why our passion plays a huge part! — Paige Omartian

We start from Kuwait, and to Kuwait we end. Anyone but that, is not from Kuwait, and Kuwait is not from them. — Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah

The face is a picture of the mind with the eyes as its interpreter. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Museums have no political power, but they do have the possibility of influencing the political process. This is a complete change from their role in the early days of collecting and hoarding the world to one of using the collections as an archive for a changing world. This role is not merely scientifically important, but it is also a cultural necessity. — Richard Fortey

She stood naked on the edge of a cliff, towering over a gray ocean, waves crashing below as wind whistled through the forest behind her. The only source of light was the moon, its rippling reflection littering the sea with diamonds. — B.C. Burgess

I knew I should be doing some serious thinking, but I had no idea how to go about it. And, to tell the truth, thinking was the last thing I wanted to do. The time would come soon enough when I had no choice in the matter, and when that time came I would take a good long time to think things over. Not now, though. Not now. — Toru Watanabe

Spitz and Michael Wadleigh's documentary film Woodstock — Andrew Gentes

An individual without information can't take responsibility. An individual with information can't help but take responsibility. — Jan Carlzon

I shudder at the thought of men ... I'm due to fall in love again — Dorothy Parker

Rhesus monkeys as well as human adults and older children living in a remote Amazon village have been given comparison and addition tasks using arrays of dots, and they show the same abilities we find in 5- year- old Boston children. — Elizabeth Spelke