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I have to admit I've always had quite a complex relationship with modeling and with the idea of advertising: not always knowing what I'm advertising and selling. — Lily Cole

For me every ruler is alien that defies public opinion. — Mahatma Gandhi

When language starts transcending materialism, one begins to speak of analogies instead of symbols. — Ibrahim Ibrahim

They want dancing girls! They want thrills! They want elephants! They want people falling off roofs! They want dreams! The world is full of little people with big dreams! — Terry Pratchett

Parents are people who yell and they yell and they yell and they yell. And you already have the point ... and they're still yelling. — Bill Cosby

No man need fear death, he need fear only that he may die without having known his greatest power: the power of his free will to give his life for others — Albert Schweitzer

Imagination is a sacred place. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The future is always present, as a promise, a lure and a temptation. — Karl Popper

His father had told him time and again never to underestimate the power of something that could kill you. — C.J. Hill

Luckily, there are some rocks left over from our earliest days, asteroids formed during our solar system's birth. Occasionally, some of them drop in on Earth, and when they do, they're called meteorites. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Businesses that grow by development and improvement do not die. — Henry Ford

I never had to pound the pavement and really struggle after college. — Moira Kelly

Compromise, contrary to popular opinion, does not mean selling out one's principles. Compromise means working out differences to forge a solution which fits the diversity of the body politic. — Madeleine M. Kunin

She gritted her teeth. The man dances like a clod. I'd rather dance with Mr Jenkins, who can barely move. — A.F. Stewart