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The President is the last person in the world to know what the people really want and think. — James A. Garfield

Imagine a world, in which your entire possession is one raspberry, and you give it to your friend. — Gerda Weissmann Klein

I'm not a 'Steel Magnolias' kind of girl. I'm kind of like a guy. My favorite movie is 'Caddyshack.' — Leslie Bibb

These months drive us to listen within. — Charol Messenger

We are opinionated society. We're very happy to spout forth our own views; we're not good about listening. We have to listen to other's stories. Learn to listen to the stories of the terrorists just as we hope that they will listen to ours because very often these narratives express frustrations, fears, and anxieties that most societies can safely ignore. — Karen Armstrong

Happiness cannot be owned.
It is in living in the spiritual experience of living every breath, that lets us taste a moment of it. — Mimi Novic

You bite on reflex, and then your conscience bites you. — Scott Lynch

You have set standards for how you want to be treated and what you expect from yourself and for yourself. — Iyanla Vanzant

It would be unsound fancy and self-contradictory to expect that things which have never yet been done can be done except by means which have never yet been tried. — Francis Bacon

You can't stop suffering, you can't stop terrible things from happening, but you can bear witness ... The least us reporters can do is go there and tell their stories. — Anderson Cooper

It seems to me that we must make a distinction between what is "objective" and what is "measurable" in discussing the question of physical reality, according to quantum mechanics. The state-vector of a system is, indeed, not measurable , in the sense that one cannot ascertain, by experiments performed on the system, precisely (up to proportionality) what the state is; but the state-vector does seem to be (again up to proportionality) a completely objective property of the system, being completely characterized by the results it must give to experiments that one might perform. — Roger Penrose