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I have always tried to live by the philosophy that when there is a big problem that needs fixing, you should run towards it, rather than away from it. — Henry Paulson

Even so, the land felt like it still does today - it filled the hollow in a satisfying way. — Arlo Crawford

There's Balenciaga, and the good Lord. — Hubert De Givenchy

All things are possible to them who believe! Therefore, dream big, expect big, because God is Bigger! — Rai Lindsay-Wallace

Buddhism isn't about temples, and incense, and shaved heads, and robes. It's not about church. There are aspects of Buddhism that involve that. People enjoy that, it helps them, it strengthens their practice. — Frederick Lenz

A squat gray building of only thirty-four stories. — Aldous Huxley

When people have an inner sense of confidence, they're more beautiful. — Amy Carlson

it's okay if college isn't your thing. I'm sure there's a pole somewhere with your name on it, but next time you might not want to buy your tits off Craig's List. Just sayin'. — Candace Vianna

What we have to be is what we are. — Thomas Merton

When we attach ourselves to national identities, then we enter into a cycle of conflict. I didn't choose where I was born or who to be or what people would call me. — Ashraf Barhom

This could all be over by this time tomorrow. We find Alicia. We find Jill. Everything goes back to normal - well, whatever passes for normal with us. — Richelle Mead

Our task as historians is to make past conflicts live again; not to lament the verdict or to wish for a different one. It bewildered me when my old master A. F. Pribram, a very great historian, said in the nineteen-thirties: 'It is still not decided whether the Habsburg monarchy could have found a solution for its national problems.' How can we decide about something that did not happen? Heaven knows, we have difficulty enough in deciding what did happen. Events decided that the Habsburgs had not found a solution for their national problems; that is all we know or need to know. Whenever I read the phrase: 'whether so-and-so acted rightly must be left for historians to decide', I close the book; the writer has moved from history to make-believe. — A.J.P. Taylor