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For the larger interest of humanity, Islamic society presents the safest place on this planet. — Jermaine Jackson

You are born into your first one. Your mother plays the lead. She shares the stage with your father and siblings. Or perhaps your father is absent, an empty stool under a spotlight. But he is still a founding member, and if he surfaces one day, you will have to make room for him. — Mitch Albom

The nature of peoples is first crude, then severe, then benign, then delicate, finally dissolute. — Giambattista Vico

Though Americans talk a good deal about the virtue of being serious, they generally prefer people who are solemn over people who are serious. In politics, the rare candidate who is serious, like Adlai Stevenson, is easily overwhelmed by one who is solemn, like General Eisenhower. This is probably because it is hard for most people to recognize seriousness, which is rare, especially in politics, but comfortable to endorse solemnity, which is as commonplace as jogging. — Russell Baker

I didn't have any Indigenous friends until I was in my 30s, and I'll always remember and be inspired by the remarkable friendship I had with Connie Bush, an outstanding Indigenous leader from Groot Eylandt on who was on the National Women's Advisory Council with me. — Quentin Bryce

With the year off, I think most guys were excited to get going, but coming to Ottawa, a new place, made me even more excited. — Dany Heatley

Keep Patience And Get Perfection — Savan Solanki

I know what's in your mind. I know everything. That's what makes me so sick and old and tired. — John Gardner

It's almost as if we're afraid of words. They hang in the air, unspoken, and then seeing that they're not going to be used, they shrivel and die. — Crystal

If a problem is clearly stated, it has no further interest to the physicist. — Peter Debye

How do you become enlightened? Have fun, meditate, don't take yourself too seriously, brush between incarnations and have a good teacher. — Frederick Lenz

The best leaders make mistakes and then learn from them. The best leaders never make the same mistakes again. The only way you can learn is if you understand the mistakes that were made. — Joelle Charbonneau