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The romantic view would be that nomads are wonderful people, better than us; they care about the environment. — Robyn Davidson
Junipers are generally chosen for the latter purpose, as they can be more readily bent into the desired form; the eyes and tongue are added afterwards, and the representation altogether is really good. — Robert Fortune
If you ask me, nobody really likes people who are always doing their duty. — Agatha Christie
Who Am I? Or (Perhaps More Accurately) Who Else Could Be Me? — Chuck Klosterman
The glue that holds all relationships together ... is trust, and trust is based on integrity. — Brian Tracy
No matter what, we have to keep moving forward, even if we have to crawl. — Kellie Elmore
For me, when you're casting known talent, you're not just casting their performances. You're casting the public's relationship with them, their public images to a degree. — Jen McGowan
I am persuaded that love and humility are the highest attainments in the school of Christ and the brightest evidences that He is indeed our Master. — John Newton
There are no limits to growth and human progress
when men and women are free to follow their dreams. — Ronald Reagan
Some people say, 'Do you have any theories on acting?' And I say, well maybe: I think you can start with zero and end with zero. You don't have to go anywhere, you don't have to go for the result. — Robert Duvall
What mom cares about most is that I'm happy, healthy and enjoying my life. — Chaz Bono
The number one problem in academia today is not ignorant students but ignorant professors, who have substituted narrow "expertise" and "theoretical sophistication" (a preposterous term) for breadth and depth of learning in the world history of art and thought ... Art is a vast, ancient interconnected web-work, a fabricated tradition. Overconcentration on any one point is a distortion. This is one of the primary reasons for the dullness and ineptitude of so much twentieth-criticism, as compared to nineteenth-century belles-lettres. — Camille Paglia
I don't see masses, I don't see it like, oh there's hundreds of people here and I'm overwhelmed. I just try to think, well I could be a kid in that crowd, or my daughters could be in that crowd, and no one wants to feel like they're just part of the masses. — Mike Vallely
I think there is an immense shortage of Christian charity among so-called Christians. — Harry S. Truman
