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Whatever its faults, and there were many, the system of identification, protection, and vigilance Possuelo had put in place was making a difference. The number of uncontacted tribes whose existence the department had confirmed had grown to twenty-six, and the department continued to uncover and compile evidence of previously unknown groups of wild Indians. But — Scott Wallace

I engage with a lot of journalists, some of them have history and some of them don't, that's not my concern. My concern is to make sure I represent the views I want to represent on those shows. — John Key

He that knows himself, knows others; and he that is ignorant of himself, could not write a very profound lecture on other men's heads. — Charles Caleb Colton

Did I ever tell you about the day I finally let go of him? That day that led me to you? — Sarah Addison Allen

You have to change your thinking if you desire to have a future different from your present. — Germany Kent

How very dull our lives would be without literature! How very much dark and poor, how so sad and empty the world would be! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

In a movie, that's the only time when you're allowed these kind of fantasies to be lived. Being able to look so cool and be able to fight five bad guys and take them down. When can you do that? — Michelle Yeoh

Greatness, generally speaking, is an unusual quantity of a usual quality grafted upon a common man. — William Allen White

I never wear makeup when I'm not at work. It can make you forget what you look like, and I've grown to really love the way I look without it. — Leighton Meester

There are some elements in life - above all, sexual pleasure - about which it isn't necessary to have a position. — Susan Sontag

You may lose many things in the way you have chosen, don't look back but serve your purpose. — Giridhar Alwar

Every time another tribe becomes extinct and their language dies, another way of life and another way of understanding the world disappears forever. Even if it has been painstakingly studied and recorded, a language without a people to speak it means little. A language can only live if its people live, and if today's uncontacted tribes are to have a future, we must respect their right to choose their own way of life. — Stephen Corry

Some day I'm going to do and say everything I want to do and say, and if people don't like it I don't care. — Margaret Mitchell

The uncertainty of tomorrow can only be understood by those who don't know for sure if they will live another day. — Rumiko Takahashi

I had a hard time convincing students that they were going to North Africa to understand the North Africans, not to understand themselves. — Clifford Geertz