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Your surroundings, home, personal care, pets, clothing & body are all reflections of how you see and express yourself. Do these reflect your true self? — Christiane Northrup

Having removed the dictator, the allies have moved to put Iraqis in control of Iraq. Now, as they draft and ratify their Constitution, we will indeed see the character of a new Iraqi nation revealed through the principles it chooses to uphold. — Kay Granger

If China don't free up the political side, its economic growth will come to an end - while it is still at a very low level. — Milton Friedman

Sir, they are a race of convicts and ought to be grateful for anything we allow them short of hanging. — Samuel Johnson

The writer and the dreamer have so much in common: They can't control the plot, they are always part of the story or the dream. — Isabel Allende

My late wife Olympia was Goan and I've been to India many times. I love the food there. We used to do our shopping in Southall, where you can find cheap but wonderful fruit like mangoes, vegetables and spices. I didn't do much of the cooking, as Olympia did a lot - I was the under-chef and did some of the chopping. — Vince Cable

I give everything I have every time I take the ball. With that, I also know that there will always be a risk of injury when playing this game that I love. — Masahiro Tanaka

Religion should be a source for reconciliation, for tolerance and for empathy. — Charles Kimball

A healthy faith is one that has aligned in word, thought, and action. — Michael Gungor

Throughout my business life I have always tried to keep on top of costs and protect the downside risk as much possible. The Virgin Group has survived only because we have always kept tight control of our cash. But, likewise, I also know that sometimes it is essential to break these rules and spend lavishly. — Richard Branson

Only bad religions depend on mysteries, just as bad governments depend on secret police.
A character's response to a discussion about eating from the tree of knowledge. — Alasdair Gray