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Globalisation is not something that we can hold off or turn off: it is the economic equivalent of a force of nature - like wind or water. — William J. Clinton

It made Craze smile, despite wishing most of his body parts would find new homes and leave him in peace. — M. Pax

Breeze chuckled. I don't know if you noticed the earthquake a few minutes ago, my dear man, but the world appears to be ending. That is an indisputably depressing event. — Brandon Sanderson

I would then say that there are two kinds of feeling. The first is to feel in the sense of concentrating your emotions on something immediately available for your understanding: you make your understanding out of the emotions you have about it. The second is to feel in the sense of being affected without trying to understand: something is felt, you do not know what, and it is more important to feel it than to try to understand it, since once you try to understand it you no longer feel it. — Laura Riding

Leggett feels that to be excitingly right in general is better than to be dully accurate in particular. That is why he is such an effective journalist. — Gore Vidal

If you ever think you have all the answers, it's time to retire. — Donalyn Miller

We should fill the syllabuses of schools with lessons about love and compassion. — Mata Amritanandamayi

If you face a challenging task from God today, ask yourself, "How would Jesus handle this?" Then go and do the same. — David Jeremiah

To this day, I still haven't touched one dime of my signing bonus or NFL contract money. I live off my marketing money and haven't blown it on any big-money expensive cars, expensive jewelry, or tattoos and still wear my favorite pair of jeans from high school. — Rob Gronkowski

That is the best case for Bush; that, among other things, he liberated Iraq. It is good enough for me. — Boris Johnson

It doesn't matter that she shouldn't, that she never would. What matters is that she could, if she wanted. The power to hurt is a kind of wealth. — Naomi Alderman