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The look of being too deliberately dressed, with everything cautiously matching, always bores me. — Babe Paley

Self-awareness gives you the capacity to learn from your mistakes as well as your successes. It enables you to keep growing. — Lawrence Bossidy

Fraud and deceit have been practiced since the beginning of history ... Brass has been called gold; glass has been sold as diamonds; and poison has been hawked as excellent food. The story of fraud throughout the ages forms an ugly chapter of human history. — John Andreas Widtsoe

Death is both a certainty and an unknown, Chuck says. It's hard to get a grip on it. — Abigail Thomas

Love obeys no laws other than its own. That's what always made it frightening. — Lauren Oliver

There's nothing in computing that can't be broken by another level of indirection. — Rob Pike

As far as digital technology has come, there's still one thing that digital cameras won't do: give you perfect color every time. In fact, if they gave us perfect color 50% of the time, that would be incredible, but unfortunately every digital camera (and every scanner that captures traditional photos) sneaks in some kind of color cast in your image. Generally, it's a red cast, but depending on the camera, it could be blue. Either way, you can be pretty sure-there's a cast. — Scott Kelby

If you create you will also wait, and while you're waiting you will want to be patient but not idle ... responses from the world often take a long time. — Eric Maisel

For centuries, individuals have been learning how to live with their next-door neighbours. — Gordon Brown

But he no longer feared the fear! It was not something to run from, that fear, but something to fight. — Isaac Asimov

I think that my first impulse arises from a hypersensitivity or allergy. It seems to me that language is always used in a random, approximate, careless manner, and this distresses me unbearably. Please don't think that my reaction is the result of intolerance towards my neighbor: the worst discomfort of all comes from hearing myself speak. That's why I try to talk as little as possible. If I prefer writing, it is because I can revise each sentence until I reach the point where - if not exactly satisfied with my words - I am able at least to eliminate those reasons for dissatisfaction that I can put a finger on. Literature - and I mean the literature that matches up to those requirements - is the promised land in which language becomes what it really ought to be. — Italo Calvino

True boldness for Christ transcends all, it is indifference to the displeasure of either friends or foes. Boldness enables Christians to forsake all rather than Christ, and to prefer to offend all rather than to offend Him. — Jonathan Edwards

Great obstacles make great leaders. — Billy Diamond

Perfectly," replied Syme; "always be comic in a tragedy. — G.K. Chesterton

Again, President Reagan was sort of an amiable presence out at the ranch by the last 6 months of his presidency. He had no effect on national policy at all. — Paul Begala