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Among the words that can be all things to all men, the word "race" has a fair claim to being the most common, most ambiguous and most explosive. No one today would deny that it is one of the great catchwords about which ink and blood are spilled in reckless quantities. Yet no agreement seems to exist about what race means. — Jacques Barzun

Definition of love differs for different humans. If I will talk about me then its something that makes you forget about everything else. — Dhanush

Ambition drives you on, ability certainly helps, but the fickle finger of fate and luck are great things. — Fergus Henderson

I've never stood on a piece of ground as throbbingly, even pornographically, generative. — Elizabeth Gilbert

When, as the researchers put it, "life's fragility is primed," people's goals and motives in their everyday lives shift completely. It's perspective, not age, that matters most. Tolstoy — Atul Gawande

Miramax didn't introduce the actors at any of the screenings. That's why a lot of people thought 'Kids' was a documentary. I still meet people who think it was real. — Leo Fitzpatrick

The sign of a beautiful person is that they always see beauty in others. — Omar Suleiman

I have a broad range of interests, so I'll always be working on something. — Ben Casnocha

The eye and Religion can beare no jesting. — George Herbert

Fascism is relatively easy to explain. It is a reactionary phenomenon. Nazism was some bad guys having some bad ideas and unfortunately succeeding in realizing them. — Slavoj Zizek

The pickup points are a natural additional network for delivery. For me, the surprise is that Amazon didn't come up with that idea. — Maelle Gavet

I did it," the guy finally said. "I did it! I killed the Spider! Woo-hoo!"
Okay, I thought the woo-hoo at the end was a little much, but I let the giant enjoy his moment of victory.
It was going to be the last thing he ever enjoyed. — Jennifer Estep

The incessant struggle of the mind to be true to itself, to absorb new truths, to grow, to overcome pressures
these are the painful portion of the independent thinker. Almost his sole reward is the satisfaction of integrity. — Howard Mumford Jones