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People who lack vision almost always lack passion. Incompetent leaders are ineffective and they often stay that way. — John Maxwell

In Stamps the segregation was so complete that most Black children didn't really, absolutely know what whites looked like. — Maya Angelou

Vanishing into books, I felt held. — Akhil Sharma

The rule is that if they have a weapon and want to take you someplace else, it is so they can kill you slower
Peter — Laurell K. Hamilton

It has been extraordinary, wonderful, I've been three feet off the ground since I made that first record. — Vanessa Paradis

The last year had been an education in how little having money really mattered. A rich Vagabond was a Vagabond still, and 'twas common knowledge that King Charles, during the Interregnum, had lived without money in Holland. — Neal Stephenson

We mathematicians are used to the fact that our subject is widely misunderstood, perhaps more than any other subject (except perhaps linguistics). — Keith Devlin

- I probably shouldn't tell you this, I said.
- Kay-Kay, those are my six favorite words in the English language. — Amor Towles

Because I might not always have you but I'll have the feeling of you for the rest of my life — Pleasefindthis

The main challenge that television presents is that I have a tendency to say things with a great deal of precision and accuracy. Often a description of that sort, which will work in a book because people can read it slowly - they can turn the pages back and so on - doesn't really work on TV because it interrupts the flow of the moving image. — Brian Greene

This show [Jessica Jones] was exploring the aftermath, and that is unique. You're sitting there going, "I know what happens. This is the aftermath." You watch her daily life and how she dealt with people, like new prospects for love or friends that were close to her, but she didn't know if she could trust them or if they were enemies. — Mike Colter

Disempowerment - whether defined in terms of a lack of self-confidence , apathy, fear, or an inability to take charge of one's own life - is perhaps the most unrecognised problem in Africa today. — Wangari Maathai

Common sense will only get you a common life. — Bryant McGill