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Intolerance is itself a form of violence and an obstacle to the growth of a true democratic spirit. — Mahatma Gandhi
We all make mistakes that torture us the whole of our lives. Unfortunately, fate doesn't always allow us a second chance. I — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Creativity thrives best when constrained. — Marissa Mayer
He was searching for something greater, if there is a thing greater than love, and he could not settle until he found it. — Nina -
Lots of people say it's the song. For me, it's not always the song - there's something bigger: the spirit of an artist. — Steve Lillywhite
There was a time in my life when election year was nothing to me, but in 1912, I joined that great army of Americans who drop a stitch in their routine every four years, and give themselves up to backing first a candidate for the nomination and afterwards a nominee. — Margaret Case Harriman
I'm a big fan of Samantha Bee's. — Rachael Harris
Stupidity has a price and it always gets paid. — Dan Simmons
I started down but Sam caught my arm and knelt down himself to look.
"For crying out loud," he said. "It's a racoon."
"Poor thing," I said.
"It could be a rabid baby-killer," Cole told me primly.
"Shut up," Sam said pleasantly. — Maggie Stiefvater
Simple minded people find simple solutions to their problems — Bangambiki Habyarimana
With Ed, I always pushed away the good and only heard the bad. Today, I let in the good. — Jenni Schaefer
Everybody steals in commerce and industry. I've stolen a lot myself. But I know how to steal — Thomas Edison
Like a trail that a snail leaves in its wake as it inches forward, over the years an architect leaves behind a body of work, generated by the attitudes he gradually accumulates towards the agendas he deals with — Charles Correa
It's been nice to see you again. Another of those things you just say, a bit of grease to keep the wheels turning, — Stephen King
We don't cease to be human when we choose to become health care professionals, yet our work demands that we operate at a machine-like rate, a machine with parts that never wear down. — Terri Moss