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For Africa to move forward, you've really got to get rid of malaria. — Bill Gates
You will find what you look for. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I love this country, but the union jack leaves me cold. — Timothy Garton Ash
Within every adversity is an equal and opposite benefit. — Napoleon Hill
We are what we are, and life is what it is, but God is bigger than any cross we bear — Kate Wicker
A photographic close-up is perhaps the purest form of portraiture, creating a confrontation between the viewer and the subject that daily interaction makes impossible, or at least impolite. — Martin Schoeller
When Everything you've had is stolen from you, all you have left is REVENGE — Emily Thorne
People are always backing up when I'm just going to shake their hands. — James Caan
Before I became governor of the great state of Alaska, I was mayor of my hometown.
And since our opponents in this presidential election seem to look down on that experience, let me explain to them what the job involves. I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a 'community organizer,' except that you have actual responsibilities. — Sarah Palin
In God we trust. All others [must] have data. - Bernard Fisher — Siddhartha Mukherjee
My only complaint with 'Dickie' Bird is that he requires a degree of certainty that is almost neurotic; like the man who has to keep going to the front door to make certain that he's locked it. — Mike Brearley
The servants used to say, 'he read himself silly, — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Working in Tokyo has convinced me that, contrary to what people think, it is actually one of the world's most beautiful cities. — Tadao Ando
No one who has ever brought up a child can doubt for a moment that love is literally the life-giving fluid of human existence — Smiley Blanton
But if I've learned anything, it is that goodness prevails, not in the absence of reasons to despair, but in spite of them. If we wait for clean heroes and clear choices and evidence on our side to act, we will wait forever, and my radio conversations teach me that people who bring light into the world wrench it out of darkness, and contend openly with darkness all of their days. [ ... ] They were flawed human beings, who wrestled with demons in themselves as in the world outside. For me, their goodness is more interesting, more genuinely inspiring because of that reality. The spiritual geniuses of the ages and of the everyday simply don't let despair have the last word, nor do they close their eyes to its pictures or deny the enormity of its facts. They say, "Yes, and ... ," and they wake up the next day, and the day after that, to live accordingly. — Krista Tippett
