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The majority of people know me as a dancer, but they don't also know that I'm a director, a songwriter and a producer. — Cris Judd

If my life be spared, nothing shall stop me short of visiting every nation of Indians on the Continent of North America. — George Catlin

The reduction of political discourse to sound bites is one of the worst things that's happened in American political life. — John Silber

Everything changes, nothing perishes, — Elly Griffiths

Because IQ tests favor memory skills and logic, overlooking artistic creativity, insight, resiliency, emotional reserves, sensory gifts, and life experience, they can't really predict success, let alone satisfaction. — Diane Ackerman

Gold and silver are but merchandise, as well as cloth or linen; and that nation that buys the least, and sells the most, must always have the most money. — Lord Chesterfield

Let it be enough, Tesoro. It has to be enough. — Elizabeth Hunter

No man has ever been so far advanced by Fortune that she did not threaten him as greatly as she had previously indulged him. Do not trust her seeming calm; in a moment the sea is moved to its depths. The very day the ships have made a brave show in the games, they are engulfed. — Seneca.

Be humble in this life ... — Stephen I Of Hungary

In the old days of America when communities were separated by hundreds of miles, why were they able to thrive? Because if it was harvest time and the farmer was up in the tree picking apples and fell down and broke his leg, everybody pitched in and harvested his crops for him. If somebody got killed by a bear, everybody took care of their family. — Benjamin Carson

The sensation of being so close to another human being with whom I had not one single sensation in common left me speechless. — Elaine Dundy

The size of your accomplishments, the quality of your achievement, will depend very largely on how big a man you see in yourself, what sort of image you get of your possible self, yourself at your best. — Orison Swett Marden

In school, I never really grasped drawing the nude form. — Dave Cooper

Shame on us if 100 years from now our grandchildren are living on a planet that has been irreparably damaged by Global Warming, and they ask, 'How could those who came before us, who saw this coming, have let this happen?' — Joe Lieberman

Or the people they call terrorists. If it's you who's in the foreign country, and the people you're waiting for arguably have more of a right to be there than you do, who's the terrorist? — Ayelet Waldman