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All of us must come to an honest, open self-examination, an awareness within as to who and what we want to be. — M. Russell Ballard

Accountants are in the past, managers are in the present, and leaders are in the future. — Paul Orfalea

Getting started, keeping going, getting started again - in art and in life, it seems to me this is the essential rhythm not only of achievement but of survival, the ground of convinced
action, the basis of self-esteem and the guarantee of credibility in your lives, credibility to yourselves as well as to others. — Seamus Heaney

There is a night school where you shall meet great teachers: The sky! When the night falls, the shining stars in the school will teach you how small you are and how comical to own an ego! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

God I loved that man. Love flooded every cell in my body and I felt physically ill at the thought of never seeing him again. — Courtney Cole

I think it's better to be a hair band than a bald band. — Warren DeMartini

Your worst enemy can be your best teacher! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

We might have known from the first that human curiosity is undying, and that the results we announced would be enough to spear others ahead on the same age-long pursuit of the unknown. — H.P. Lovecraft

When you're born with a tail, you learn to go through doors fast. — Kurt Wagner

The best teacher is the one who teaches you how to be your own teacher! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Justice must always prevail
Our solution is the key
Never give in, never give up
Until our leaders must agree
Compromise is not an option
If we truly want to be free! — Larry Pinsky

I've always worked at the piano; I like to hear what I'm doing, I like the sound, to hear the actual sound. I get bored just looking at a manuscript. — Richard Meale

The Czechs are downright crazy about mushrooms! In late summer and autumn, a foreigner might even get the impression that the number of sponge-hunting Czechs roaming about in the forests with a punnet largely exceeds the possible number of mushrooms. — Terje B. Englund