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I hope corporations will dedicate a percentage of their top innovators' time to issues that could help people left out of the global economy. This kind of contribution is even more powerful than giving cash or offering employees' time off to volunteer. It is a focused use of what your company does best. It is a great form of creative capitalism, because it takes the brainpower and makes life better for the richest, and dedicates some of it to improving the lives of everyone else. — Bill Gates

Whenever I use to think of others, I had to sacrifice myself ... , Its called life in earth where you had to think a lot to do or not to do, the things you like or dislike ... — Nutan Bajracharya

The fascinating thing, is not to show the source of light, but the effect of light. — Edgar Degas

In this life, we don't meet many people who truly love us, who accept us for who we are, who put us before themselves. — Neil Strauss

As an actor, you always want to do the juicy stuff. But, it's important to get the levels right. — Joanne Froggatt

Lasting leadership comes from a personal transformation, not a personal agenda. — Barry Banther

Am I supposed to praise you now?" I asked.
He retrieved the ball and dribbled slowly around me. "Yeah, now would be a good time."
"That was awesome. — Lisa Kleypas

Better three hours too soon than a minute too late. — William Shakespeare

Love is that that never sleeps, nor even rests,
nor stays for long with those that do.
Love is language that cannot be said,
or heard. — Jalaluddin Rumi

Scarborough never really began to live until the summer of 1964 when the Beatles played the Futurist Theatre, and no one in the audience, least of all me, heard anything but the screaming. — David Hewson

Nothing could be more reckless than to base one's moral philosophy on the latest pronouncements of science. — Edward Abbey

...when one considers that there are more than 750,000 police officers in the United States and that these officers have tens of millions of interactions with citizens each year, it is clear that police shootings are extremely rare events and that few officers--less than one-half of 1 percent each year--ever shoot anyone. — David Klinger

I had become interested in economics, an interest that was transformed into a lifetime dedication when I met with the mathematical theory of general economic equilibrium. — Gerard Debreu