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Common standards ensure that every child across the country is getting the best possible education, no matter where a child lives or what their background is. The common standards will provide an accessible roadmap for schools, teachers, parents and students, with clear and realistic goals. — Roy Romer

A tall, lithe woman with black hair and wearing a skimpy black dress - clearly not waitstaff - was plastered up against Max, her arms wrapped around him and her lips crushing his. It — Savannah Stuart

Satyagraha is a force that has come to stay. No force in the world can kill it. — Mahatma Gandhi

The Son of Man goes forth to war, A golden crown to gain; His blood-red banner streams afar - Who follows in his train? I — Rudyard Kipling

I think we should appreciate ethnicity and diversity, and appreciate the uniqueness of all people, but I don't think we should be ethnocentric. These things are not ultimate. — LeCrae

Well, it's not easy to find something that you do not know exists. — Patricia Nedelea

People who want to understand democracy should spend less time in the library with Aristotle and more time on the buses and in the subway. — Simeon Strunsky

We know more about the movement of celestial bodies than about the soil underfoot. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Was it Brigid Brophy who gave up on a certain Virginia Woolf novel when she discovered that Woolf believed one needed a corkscrew to open a bottle of champagne? — David Markson

What I really like seeing from the stage is people having their own moments, when people are doing some performance of their own. — Florence Welch

If you get deep enough, you get trapped. Stop calling yourself a user. You are being used. — Jaron Lanier

Purify your heart. Cleanse it. Make it a wake-up routine. Your environment may be harsh, difficult and tumultuous but if you work on your heart, you can be calm amidst all those challenges. — Rita Zahara