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Not only do I not want to be stereotyped as this Asian girl who fights - gee, what a wonder - but also I have more to offer than that. — Maggie Q
Is man one of God's blunders, or is God one of man's blunders? — Friedrich Nietzsche
The ability to read is a prerequisite of baking. — Glenn Beck
What is honored in a culture gets cultivated there. — Plato
There is always room for coincidence. — Alva Noto
It [is] that courage that Africa most desperately needs. — Barack Obama
I trust myself. I trust my instincts and my resolve. You just make me curious is all. — C.D. Reiss
The more intelligent and competent a woman is in her adult life, the less likely she is to have received an adequate amount of romantic attention in adolescence. — Susan Jacoby
I'm the kind of guy who really likes a challenge. It's more rewarding. — Vanilla Ice
The number of people who could deliver a kick to the balls with Aomame's mastery must have been few indeed. She had studied kick patterns with great diligence and never missed her daily practice. — Haruki Murakami
You can't manipulate people who know how to think for themselves. — Trish Mercer
I think, in order to have or appreciate the very best, you have to go through the very worst. Living your life always looking to be on an even keel is safe, but it's boring. — S.E. Jakes
Harry Patch didn't get enough recognition. Jerry Garcia got too much. — Trevor Dunn
Government is the human attempt to mandate goodness and ensure fairness. Yet there is only one place where goodness is born, and that is in the human heart. There is only one place where fairness can be conceptualized, and that is in the human mind. There is only one place where love can be experienced truly, and that is in the human soul. — Neale Donald Walsch
They seemed to be removed from her by more than just language. French people leading French lives. Why was it that anything you couldn't readily understand became mysterious and glamorous? — Kathleen Tessaro