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People think we have coasted the last four years. We fought, we had a lot of battles. We've always had to battle. — Kerri Walsh

The dictionary contains no metaphors. — Paul Ricoeur

I hope, what I hope the most is to be more successful as a mother than in show business, because to be a mother is the most difficult I will ever have to do. — Celine Dion

Yes, Carl Vine stuck around. He's now number one composer for choreography. — Graeme Murphy

You can't do it unless you organize. — Samuel Gompers

I'm first generation in the country - my family's Mexican. — Manny Montana

Every team member who brings intelligence, experience and passion to their creations should be called an artist or designer. — Tony Fadell

I never said I was opposed to the LEED program or to green building - I'm not. — Frank Gehry

Things that burn very brightly, we wonder how long they can keep burning. — Nick Woodman

My Father roballen2, died in a car crash in early 2011 ... much BULLSHIT has been spread around about him since then ...
Lily Allen — Lily Allen

I wish you were safe at home, but I'm really glade you're here — Kiera Cass

Mo Be Truthful, Gentle and Fearless — Mahatma Gandhi

There are two way of escaping your poverty,' he offers quietly. 'One, you can use drugs, get drunk - escape. Or you can escape into the world of books; that can be your refuge. — Kennedy Odede

Skeptics, who flatly deny the existence of any unexplained phenomenon in the name of 'rationalism,' are among the primary contributors to the rejection of science by the public. People are not stupid and they know very well when they have seen something out of the ordinary. When a so-called expert tells them the object must have been the moon or a mirage, he is really teaching the public that science is impotent or unwilling to pursue the study of the unknown. — Jacques Vallee