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I sometimes detect that a type of regional divide is setting in, and there is a lack of real Caribbean connection among the islands, and I am concerned about this. — Anthony Carmona

This market right now is moving on nothing more than emotions. Guess what? It almost always moves on emotions. — David Bach

Islamist terrorism has declared war against us, against France, Europe, the entire world. — Francois Hollande

The same reason makes a man a religious enthusiast that makes a man an enthusiast in any other way ... an uncomfortable mind in an uncomfortable body. — William Hazlitt

Mind has door. A password can open it.
That word is stored safely in your heart,
waiting for your willingness to retrieve it. — Toba Beta

How are we to avoid those in office becoming deeply corrupt when everything is devoid of meaning? — Franz Kafka

The difficulty does not lie in finding new ideas, but in escaping the long outdated belief in old ones. — Jeffrey Fry

Nobody moves on purpose to Detroit. — Manoj Bhargava

In 1958, a year before the revolution, Magnum wanted to send me to Cuba because they had contacts with the rebels. I'd just spent six months in South America and said 'No', so I missed everything. — Rene Burri

I remember watching it all and getting the tickling in my chest and thinking to myself: This is what happiness feels like. — Gayle Forman

Mozart is always a bit of a challenge - you know, even though it is often given to very young singers, it is actually the most complicated to sing in many instances. — Sarah Brightman

Take a good look at the times. It is inevitable that greedy men, who close their eyes and obstruct the tide of the times with their selfishness, will be burned up together with the fallen leaves. — Eiji Yoshikawa

Everything worth anything is worth risk. — Matthew Donnelly

Public emergencies may require the hand of severity to fall heavily on those who are not personally guilty, but compassion prompts, and ever urges to milder methods. — Mercy Otis Warren