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Humility is not about having a low self-image or poor self-esteem. Humility is about self-awareness. — Erwin McManus

People who work crossword puzzles know that if they stop making progress, they should put the puzzle down for a while. — Marilyn Vos Savant

As there is a use in medicine for poisons, so the world cannot move without rogues. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

With my music, I create change ... I am using my music as a weapon. — Fela Kuti

We have to believe that by engaging in dialogue with the other person, we have the possibility of making a change within ourselves, that we can become deeper. — Thich Nhat Hanh

It's a juggernaut, yeah ... but I'm not phased by making movies. — Matthew Vaughn

Fun comes hard - like, alas, its prarens, pleasure and happiness, whom we have to pursue. — Saul Bellow

I think that we just take our time with everything. We don't feel that there's a rush to become something that we're not yet. We like to really feel things out and know what we're doing. We hadn't ever really played a lot of shows live after we released our EP, and that's when we started doing it - we started playing out live consistently right after we released our EP and we got a new drummer because Shannyn [Sossamon] had quit. — Theresa Wayman

The difference between [socialism and fascism] is superficial and purely formal, but it is significant psychologically: it brings the authoritarian nature of a planned economy crudely into the open. The main characteristic of socialism (and of communism) is public ownership of the means of production, and, therefore, the abolition of private property. The right to property is the right of use and disposal. Under fascism, men retain the semblance or pretense of private property, but the government holds total power over its use and disposal. — Ayn Rand

The mission statement was ordered, and it sent the 800th MP Brigade, effective the first of July, up to Baghdad. I joined my brigade to take command at the end of June. — Janis Karpinski

I think the man who eats the bread of idleness is under a certain obligation to speak well of labor. — Robert Green Ingersoll