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Real estate sales was perfect training for the experience to go into public life because you learn to accept rejection, learn to meet new people, learn to work with people and find common ground. That's the way you sell houses ... that's also the way you win over constituency. — Johnny Isakson

A bad putter is like a bad apple in a barrel. First, it turns your chipping game sour. Then it begins to eat into your irons and finally it just cleans the head off your driver. — Sam Snead

I don't want to be 'box-office girl,' but I don't want to be 'that indie girl' either. — Kirsten Dunst

I would love to take a cooking class from Gandhi. Maybe I could teach him how to cook, and he could teach me his message. I wouldn't mind learning how to make couscous from scratch from a North African woman, either. — Marcus Samuelsson

Passion is the fuel that keeps your venture going,even when income is no where to be found. — Auliq Ice

My family is like America; we are a blend of melanin and uncertain borders. — R. YS Perez

Inspiration is a slender river of brightness leaping from a vast and Eternal Knowledge, it exceeds reason more perfectly than reason exceeds the knowledge of the senses. — Sri Aurobindo

Your reputation is that which people think you are; your character is that which you are. — Napoleon Hill

Whatever title or office we may be privileged to hold, it is what we do that defines who we are ... Each of us must decide what kind of person we want to be-what kind of legacy that we want to pass on. — Queen Rania Of Jordan

Having a family means you're never alone. — Jodi Picoult

I like my hair long because I have really big ears. — Josh Groban

Socialism is the gradual and less violent form of communism, and socialist is the project of the European Union, which was born in Maastricht in 1992. The intent was to save socialism in Europe after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the predictable bankruptcy of the welfare state in the West as well. — Vladimir Bukovsky