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We should be sensitive to the culture with which we live. — Asa Don Brown

Leaks and whispers are a daily routine of news-gathering in Washington. — William Greider

Always Think Big...But Act Even Bigger! — Timothy Pina

There's no question dolphins are smarter than humans as they play more. — Albert Einstein

'Twilight' passed like a fever through the sophisticated reader and the unsophisticated reader alike. People devoured those books in single sittings, over weekends, with a kind of raw intensity that is rare. — Holly Black

You can be anything you want. But you have to take a risk sometimes. Reach out. — Kristin Hannah

Good digestions, the gray monotony of provincial life, and the boredom - ah the soul-destroying boredom - of long days of mild content. — Jean-Paul Sartre

I live in the world I create, — K. Webster

I've done routes where I've climbed 200 feet off the ground and just been, like, 'What am I doing?' I then just climbed back down and went home. Discretion is the better part of valor. Some days are just not your day. That's the big thing with free soloing: when to call it. — Alex Honnold

Anything is a temptation to those who dread it. — Jean De La Bruyere

I just wanted to speak to you about something from the Internal Revenue Code. It is the last sentence of section 509A of the code and it reads: 'For purposes of paragraph 3, an organization described in paragraph 2 shall be deemed to include an organization described in section 501C-4, 5, or 6, which would be described in paragraph 2 if it were an organization described in section 501C-3.' And that's just one sentence out of those fifty-seven feet of books. — Ronald Reagan

If I had foreseen Hiroshima and Nagasaki, I would have torn up my formula in 1905. — Albert Einstein

Dyson's Law: Do ask; don't lie. — Esther Dyson

The chief danger that confronts the coming century will be religion without the Holy Ghost, Christianity without Christ, forgiveness without repentance, salvation without regeneration, politics without God, heaven without hell. — William Booth