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New York is a much younger city that drives culture. In Paris, older women drive the culture - really drive culture. — Sarah Lafleur

To the Master's honor all must turn, each in its track, without a sound, forever tracing Newton's ground. — Albert Einstein

You have to be very clear with yourself about how you're going to spend your time. When a child is at school or napping, you need to realize that this is your writing time and you don't spend it surfing the Internet or reading. — Elizabeth Hoyt

I'm not going to be a guy that retires and keeps coming back. When I'm gone, I'm gone. Same thing as amateur wrestling; when I won the world championships in Olympics, I left and I never went back. Same for pro. — Kurt Angle

Our politicians, they all seemed like game show hosts to me. — Sting

If you feel like you're not where you want to be in your life, rather than step on someone else's, raise your stature. — Rib Hillis

It's a strange principle but it's true, nevertheless, that those who give the most have the most of whatever they give. — Norman Vincent Peale

He fell in with the quiet revolutionaries on campus - those who felt that the disenfranchisement of half the population was ridiculous, those who did not accept that rights were predicated on skin tone - partly because he couldn't bring himself to avoid tempting trouble. He agreed with all their points, but understood that they were freer to make them purely because they had the money to build a wall around their experiences. That was what people did, wasn't it? Ignore the majority of experience and actively disengage from those telling them otherwise. — Thomm Quackenbush

I work out. I'm getting toned, too. The Wii Fit really works your body. When I get off, I'm dying. — Keke Palmer

There is nothing wrong with sobriety in moderation. — John Ciardi

The artist must prophesy not in the sense that he foretells things to come, but in the sense that he tells his audience, at the risk of their displeasure, the secrets of their own hearts — Robin G. Collingwood