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Everything, it seemed to Mma Ramotswe, had a waiting list - except the government taxman and the call, when it came, to leave this world. You could not argue with the agents of either of these: you paid, and you went. But I am just on the waiting list ... No, there is no waiting list for these things ... — Alexander McCall Smith

He wanted his noises to touch the others; friendly noises could melt hostility. — Rohinton Mistry

Great is life ... and real and mystical ... wherever and whoever, Great is death ... Sure as life holds all parts together, death holds all parts together; Sure as the stars return again after they merge on the light, death is as great as life. — Walt Whitman

Make your feet your friend. — James M. Barrie

Actions speak louder than words. Businesses must act. Once the door to social consciousness is opened, bring the spirit of your company through it to affect change. — Brian Solis

Gathering wool, are we? (Ewan)
Nay, merely practicing irritating you, and by the looks of your face, I'd say I'm doing a rather remarkable job of it. My mother always says that any effort worth pursuing is worth pursuing well. (Nora) — Kinley MacGregor

For me, clothes are kind of character; I don't follow fashion or understand trends. — Meryl Streep

One of the most destructive anti-concepts in the history of moral philosophy is the term 'duty. — Ayn Rand

Mastering my mind one thought at a time. — Nikki Rowe

Is it not astonishing that the love of repose keeps us in continual agitation? — Stanislaw Leszczynski

If you've got a stick hitting a drum and you're programming it on a computer, it's more interesting than a sample playing back - it's something in the air, that's the magical ingredient. — Aphex Twin

Whoever controls the education of our children controls the future. — Wilma Mankiller