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Publishing is a business, but journalism never was and is not essentially a business. Nor is it a profession. — Henry R. Luce

Grossly to oversimplify the contributions made by the three leading members of the Grand Alliance in the Second World War, if Britain had provided the time and Russia the blood necessary to defeat the Axis, it was America that produced the weapons. — Andrew Roberts

It was a hard decision... move on... and i don't know what is actually moving its me or everything around me.... — Bharat Singh

The thought of this could sometimes weigh me down because I wanted so much to be someone. I wanted so much to be special. — Karl Ove Knausgard

All the measurement in the world is useless if you don't make any changes based on the data. — Amber Naslund

Most authors would be the first to admit the best of their writing is beyond even them. It comes from someplace outside the conscious realm. — K.M. Weiland

I love to fly. It's just you're alone, there's peace and quiet, nothing around you but clear blue sky. No one to hassle you. No one to tell you where to go or what to do. The only bad part about flying is having to come back down to the fuckin' world. — Mary Ellen Mark

Most people don't get to laugh, be free, dance, be surrounded by this energy. It's important to remind people to take that home. I want the world to start shifting [to] a more positive energy. — Ellen DeGeneres

Sometimes I feel that what used to be once casual conversations between friends are now being substituted with forced conversations containing none of the warmth it possessed earlier. It's better to not have any conversation at all than have forced conversations. — Adhish Mazumder

When the veil of death has been drawn between us and the objects of our regard, how quick-sighted do we become to their merits, and how bitterly do we remember words, or even looks, of unkindness which may have escaped in our intercourse with them. — Reginald Heber

Perhaps when a nation goes through a period of upheaval, those who should become politicians, do. — Minae Mizumura

This is our grace: To be a note
In the exact chord that animates creation. — Deena Metzger

My experience dealing with professors has taught me that educated people have the ability to demean a person with a single glance. — Ge Fei