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people who enter into an intercultural marriage have already distanced themselves somewhat from a strict adherence to many of the predominant values of their own society. — Wendy Williams

There are beautiful places inside him, where laughter comes easy, where sweet words appear like surprises. But I also know his bitter valleys. The dark caves where he hides his fears, his hurts, and his disillusionments. — Lia Riley

'On demand' is more than just a series of clicks on your still-too-complicated remote control. In fact, it is now the best way to describe what the cable industry - from programmers to content makers to distributors - imagine their world is. Services and content available to very demanding consumers, wherever, whenever, however. — Kara Swisher

I am always positive, prosperous-minded and filled with self-confidence. — LaNina King

I am damned if I'm going to die before I have unraveled more of the universe — Stephen Hawking

The guy that's holding the ball gets hit a lot. Sometimes he gets banged up. We feel very comfortable with Jason. — Mark Richt

Pessimism has its own secret
Share of optimism in it too. — Angela Suba

He cupped my face between his hands, and when our lips touched, his skin felt soft and warm. It was the smallest,
gentlest, most earth-shattering kiss in the long and glorious history of kisses, and it took my breath away. — Antony John

Money is the great power today. Men sell their souls for it. Women sell their bodies for it. Others worship it. The money power has grown so great that the issue of all issues is whether the corporation shall rule this country or the country shall again rule the corporations. — Joseph Pulitzer

Music is like creating an emotional painting. The sounds are the colors. — Yanni

Let us save what remains: not by vaults and locks which fence them from the public eye and use in consigning them to the waste of time, but by such a multiplication of copies, as shall place them beyond the reach of accident. — Thomas Jefferson