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Freedom is the right to sow what you want. It's the right to make boots or shoes, it's the right to bake bread from the grain you've sown and to sell it or not sell it as you choose. It's the same whether you're a locksmith or a steelworker or an artist - freedom is the right to live and work as you wish and not as you're ordered to. But there's no freedom for anyone - whether you write books, whether you sow grain, or whether you make boots." That night Ivan Grigoryevich lay — Vasily Grossman

I personally don't even try to compare New York and L.A. To me, they are just way too different. — Laura Ramsey

The body moves through space every day, and in architecture in cities that can be orchestrated. Not in a dictatorial fashion, but in a way of creating options, open-ended sort of personal itineraries within a building. And I see that as akin to cinematography or choreography, where episodic movement, episodic moments, occur in dance and film. — Antoine Predock

As a reader I gravitate toward work that rests in the gray area, that doesn't come with easy answers. — Laurie Foos

One of my objectives when I started Biocon was to make sure that I create a company for women scientists to pursue a vocation. — Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw

But the suit I wear is my work attire, and nothing else. — Rosa Bonheur

Romantic novels, the kissing scenes, the ditching scenes have taught the youth of India more English than all the English classes in school combined. — Sneha Mehta

Loving someone doesn't just include that person, Ben. Loving someone means accepting all the things and people that person loves, too. And I will. I do. I promise. — Colleen Hoover

To stay ahead, you must have your next idea waiting in the wings. — Rosabeth Moss Kanter

I feel like you can share as many jokes as you want to because no joke you do on Twitter is ever gonna be so big on Twitter, for the most part, that you can't say it on stage that same night. — W. Kamau Bell