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Englishmen never will be slaves; they are free to do whatever the government and public opinion allow them. — George Bernard Shaw

All mysteries which lead theory to mysticism find their rational solution in human practice and in the comprehension of this practice. — Karl Marx

Both threshold capability and distinctive capabilities are capabilities that organizations have and are closely related to competencies. — Pearl Zhu

You cannot be all things to all people. Be unique. Be different. Give to others what you want yourself. And do what you were made to do. — Robert Kiyosaki

Politics is corrupting the American judicial system in much the same way the judicial system was corrupted in Nazi Germany. — Benjamin Carson

Canada is not a country for the cold of heart or the cold of feet. — Pierre Trudeau

When we report stories, we don't just want to talk to people who did the right thing. We want to talk to people who did the wrong thing. — Jayson Blair

You can create absolutely new reality, both in your personal and professional life and with the same people, by altering your perception towards life, and by putting necessary work into it. — Roshan Sharma

You can do wonderful deeds. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Learn to love blackness while there is yet time, blackness
Unpatterned, blackness without horizons. — Edna St. Vincent Millay

There is no essential self that lies pure as a vein of gold under the chaos of experience and chemistry. Anything can be changed, and we must understand the human organism as a sequence of selves that succumb to or choose one another. — Andrew Solomon

There are many things given to us in this life for the wrong reasons. What we do with such blessings, that is the true test of a man. — Gannicus

I prefer watching movies on the sofa rather than sitting next to Bob Geldof at a premiere and wanting to kill yourself. — Keeley Hawes

We know what we need when we get it, Brock Stewart had once said. Elinor understood this to be true whenever she heard Jenny in the hallway, when she looked up from her work in the garden to see a light burning in the kitchen. She knew it when the kettle on the back burner of the stove whistled, when the back door opened and shut, when the house she lived in wasn't empty. She hadn't understood how alone she'd been until she was no longer alone. She had cut herself off ... — Alice Hoffman

Deny yourself! You must deny yourself! That is the song that never ends. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe