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Greatness is achieved when you recognize your own strength. You become unstoppable! Nothing can prevent you from breaking free and claiming the victory. — Amaka Imani Nkosazana

Television is also a great tool for women. As you know, the best female roles are often on television, so it's a very exciting time. I've really embraced it. The pace is great, but also not so great sometimes. You feel like you have to make sure to pay attention, at all times, to not let anything slip through. — Diane Kruger

I consider myself much better adjusted than Gabriel. — Armistead Maupin

And an apprenticeship to whatever gadgetry is useful in a technical world — Jacques Ellul

Find the stories that unite us — Ami Vitale

I'm American. Why didn't I say I was African American? Because I'm in a foreign country? But can I really consider myself to be in a foreign country when I could go walking back to my own country right now if I wanted, and it wouldn't even take very long? Does this mean that in some places I'm American and in some places I'm African American and in other places, by logical extension, I'm nobody? — Roberto Bolano

But a few days later Muriel, reading over the Seven Commandments to herself, noticed that there was yet another of them which the animals had remembered wrong. They had thought the Fifth Commandment was "No animal shall drink alcohol," but there were two words that they had forgotten. Actually the Commandment read: "No animal shall drink alcohol to excess. — George Orwell

Nothing that's forced can ever be right, if it doesn't come naturally, leave it. — Al Stewart

A man's capacity is the same as his breadth of vision. — Idries Shah

There is a hunger to see the human presence acted out. As long as that need remains, people will find a way to do theater. — Zelda Fichandler

In ceasing to subordinate creative power to any supreme value, modern art has brought home to us the presence of that creative power throughout the whole history of art. — Andre Malraux