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As women's leadership qualities come to play a more dominant role in the public sphere, their particular aptitudes for long-term negotiating, analytic listening, and creating an ambiance in which people work with zest and spirit will help reconcile the split between the ideals of being efficient and being humane. This integration of female values is already producing a more collaborative kind of leadership, and changing the very ideal of what strong leadership actually is. — Sally Helgesen
You cannot just have a socialist revolution in Norwood and nowhere else. — Ken Livingstone
I just wish all these young black kids would realize how significant it is to stop acting a fool out there, killing each other, not getting their education. You know, people have died to put us in a situation to be successful. — Charles Barkley
The future of any leader or political systems is to be determined by the people of the country. — Ban Ki-moon
When you're recording classic songs, you've got to kind of make them your own, and you can't always worry about what people are going to think. — Rebecca Ferguson
Bigfoot was interviewed on The Patty Winters Show this morning and to my shock I found him surprisingly articulate and charming. — Bret Easton Ellis
A traveller I am, and a navigator, and everyday I discover a new region within my soul. — Kahlil Gibran
I play every game to win, it is not in my nature to throw a game. — Heyneke Meyer
Writing becomes a form of protest against the incontestable ravages of time. The poet takes revenge on mortality, defeating cruelty and saving what she can by thinking the unthinkable and presiding over her own creation. The joy of writing stands against the bitter knowledge of just how much of the world cannot be controlled outside the work of art. This is the art of poetry trying to kill time. Probably — Edward Hirsch
In the end, it is impossible not to become what others believe you are. — Gaius Iulius Caesar
