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If you want to be an orator, first get your great cause. — Wendell Phillips

They are intent on making every conversation and every form of behavior in the world known to them. — Edward Snowden

My experiences have been, from the very beginning, cultural and creative. And my business has been a way of exposing the culture, exposing the artists so that the world could hear and see them. — Russell Simmons

Sometimes it's good to let people underestimate you, — Jessica Hawkins

I don't start with the characters. I start with the series of events that will provide the conflict and how it can be resolved. Characters are incidental. — Ashwin Sanghi

All life forms add their own colour in the world. It is important we embrace all the colours with equal value. — Tim Rees

I've been approached in the past to option my stories for television, but prior to Evergreen, there were no assurances the production would be filmed in Alaska. — Dana Stabenow

There are few men who know how to go to their deaths with dignity, and often they are not those whom one would expect. — Primo Levi

The Roman government appeared every day less formidable to its enemies, more odious and oppressive to its subjects. — Edward Gibbon

I believe that before anything else I'm a human being
just as much as you are ... or at any rate I shall try to become one. I know quite well that most people would agree with you, Torvald, and that you have warrant for it in books; but I can't be satisfied any longer with what most people say, and with what's in books. I must think things out for myself and try to understand them. — Henrik Ibsen

On poetry: Everyone wants to know what it means.
But nobody is asking, How does it feel? — Mary Oliver

M: Is he smart
I: She yes very smart sees right through me
M: In my day we valued blindness rather more — Anne Carson

Fundamentally, leadership is more about the future, but starts at today. — Pearl Zhu

Poverty is very good in poems but very bad in the house; very good in maxims and sermons but very bad in practical life. — Henry Ward Beecher

Money nowadays is money; money brings office; money gains friends; everywhere the poor man is down.
[Lat., In pretio pretium nunc est; dat census honores,
Census amicitias; pauper ubique jacet.] — Ovid