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The moment a leader steps away from his core competencies, his effectiveness as a leader diminishes. — Andy Stanley

Another thing to do with the blues is how they were recorded. They were done on the quick, and some of that stuff was made on wire, not even tape, let alone digital. — Keith Richards

Americans have swapped the awkward phrase "same-sex marriage" for the term "marriage equality." The phrase is ordinarily employed to mean that same-sex couples will have the rights different-sexed couples do. But it could also mean that marriage is between equals. That's not what traditional marriage was. — Rebecca Solnit

So our own actions sometimes have undermined our safety, in our efforts to fight terrorism. The only way this can work is if we are aligned with liberals, with moderate Muslim forces. But if our war on terrorism is seen - as it is seen by many Muslims - as a war on Islam itself, it's very hard for us to have Muslim alliances, because America and the West have become so toxic. — Yaroslav Trofimov

We live in a world where equality is pretty important. — John Key

It was me who was Bambi in deer season a couple hours ago, not her. — Lance Charnes

It's always possible as an actress that your last job could really be your last job. — Melissa Peterman

You know the public is more easily swayed by persons than by principles. — Rachel Field

Marriage, for a woman at least, hampers the two things that made life to me glorious - friendship and learning. — Jane Harrison

Once we have accepted the story we cannot escape the story's fate. — P.L. Travers

A fearful man is always hearing things. — Sophocles

The macromolecules of organic life embody information in an intricate structure. A single hemoglobin molecule comprises four chains of polypeptides, two with 141 amino acids and two with 146, in strict linear sequence, bonded and folded together. Atoms of hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and iron could mingle randomly for the lifetime of the universe and be no more likely to form hemoglobin than the proverbial chimpanzees to type the works of Shakespeare. Their genesis requires energy; they are built up from simpler, less patterned parts, and the law of entropy applies. For earthly life, the energy comes as photons from the sun. The information comes via evolution. — James Gleick