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If you don't have the ability to see when to stand up and the conviction to do it, you'll never be an effective leader. — John C. Maxwell

I wanted freedom in the same way I wanted my next breath: an unspoken but constant desire. — Jodi Meadows

A color stands abroad on solitary hills that silence cannot overtake, but human nature feels. — Emily Dickinson

I wish I could sing or play an instrument. — Sigrid Agren

It has become inordinately difficult even to begin to think about constructing a naturalistic theory of the evolution of that first reproducing organism, — Antony Flew

When I was a little girl, my mother tried to make me dance, but I did not like it then. — Carine Roitfeld

When I was about 14 or 15, and running in a pretty muddy cross country race, one of my shoes stuck in the mud and came off. Boy, was I wild. To think that I had trained hard for this race and didn't do up my shoelace tightly enough! I really got aggressive with myself, and I found myself starting to pass a lot of runners. As it turned out, I improved something like twenty places in that one race. But I never did get my shoe back. — Robert De Castella

I do feel a kinship with anthropology or ethnography, although when you hear those terms you think of something exotic. Generally, photographic anthropology has that taste of the faraway or undiscovered place. But my anthropology has more to do with what's in my reach. — Ari Marcopoulos

To the extent that the short story is an art, Sturgeon is the American short-story writer. — Samuel R. Delany

When I got the call from [Hugh] Hefner ... I thought, "Wow - at 40, they still want me?" And I thought it's almost an inspiration - like a "you go, girl" moment. I feel empowered that you can be married and and have three children and still be sexy and confident and look great. — Cindy Margolis

And suddenly all the puppies were her puppies; she was their mother - just as Pongo had felt he was their father. — Dodie Smith