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It does not do to let the senses fall asleep, whether in the shade of the sacred tree or in the shadow of an army. — Victor Hugo

Most of us die with our music underplayed ... We should try to step out of our comfort zones and do the things we're capable of. — Mary Kay Ash

Kobe Bryant will be better than Michael Jordan — Mark Jackson

Then no rightful cause was left, and the pain of anger was turning into the shameful pain of submission. He had no right to condemn anyone - he thought - to denounce anything, to fight and die joyously, claiming the sanctity of virtue. The broken promises, the unconfessed desires, the betrayal, the deceit, the lies, the fraud - he was guilty of them all. What form of corruption could he scorn? Degrees do not matter, he thought; one does not bargain about inches of evil. — Ayn Rand

Life has ups and downs, provide windows of opportunity to determine your values and goals. Think of using all obstacles as stepping stones to build the life you want.Keep moving towards your goal.Great days ahead. — Osunsakin Adewale

I think acting is all about the other people. Sounds like a worthy thing to say, but it's true. — Martin Freeman

I'm a historian. The act of predicting the future discomfits me, in any event - and the bigger the prediction, the more distrusting I am. — Rick Perlstein

The business of art is to reveal the relation between man and his environment. — D.H. Lawrence

Search deep within your soul, you will find the light. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The sensation of colour cannot be accounted for by the physicist's objective picture of light-waves. — Erwin Schrodinger

The only guiding principle you can use is to make something that you want to see. — Thomas Tull

It has enriched a tiny global elite that has no loyalty to the nation-state. These corporations, if we use the language of patriotism, are traitors. — Chris Hedges

Manifest destiny was on the march, and it was unfortunate that Mexico stood in the path. — Winston Churchill