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If a nation shows that it knows how to act with reasonable efficiency and decency in social and political matters, if it keeps order and pays its obligations, it need fear no interference from the United States. — Theodore Roosevelt

The more you say the more people know about you, make it a point that you say the most sense as little as possible — Morena Baloyi

Whatever happens, I train hard for the fans and their support. — Nonito Donaire

The foundation for film acting is stage acting. — James Lipton

I've learned never to close my mind to an idea simply because it seems miraculous. — Dan Brown

A lot of writers, especially crime writers, have an image that we think we're trying to keep up with. You've got to be seen as dark and slightly dangerous. But I'm not like that and I've realised that I don't need to put that on. People will buy the books whether they see a photo of you dressed in black or not. — Ian Rankin

The more a person learns how to use the forces of nature for his own purposes, by means of perfecting the sciences and the invention and improvement of machines, the more he will produce. — Friedrich List

But nothing has ever been - nor will it ever be - the way it used to be. — Aleksandar Hemon

I can't remember writing any of the songs that I've written. — Fiona Apple

Sometimes death is just the beginning — Nora Jones

The point of feminism ... is to win women a wider range of experience. Feminism remains a pretty simple concept, despite repeated - and enormously effective - efforts to dress it up in greasepaint and turn its proponents into gargoyles. — Susan Faludi

Just because we didn't work out as a couple didn't mean we couldn't work together, right? — Alice Clayton

I actually feel something in my chest open, a feeling so intense, it's like my heart's about to burst. And I just let it. I just let it out. — Gayle Forman

Our prayers, offered in utter weakness, are represented before God Himself with the tangible scent and form of incense filling real, physical bowls. How we radically undervalue our prayers. — Anna Blanc