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, but he gave Clinton a tip: when seeking advice from people who are more experienced than you, Nixon urged, tell them what you plan to do first - and then ask for their reaction. Don't ask for advice and then ignore it. That way, Nixon coached, you save on brusied feelings. — Nancy Gibbs; Michael Duffy
Love the world With your heart's dreams. Serve the world With your life's promises. — Sri Chinmoy
You are the seer, you are the scenery, and you are the poetry. — Debasish Mridha
Helen didn't yet understand that conjuring up the future was the duty of the living, what they owed to the dead. — Tatjana Soli
For some heroes, nothing is impossible — Alethea Kontis
I was in Afghanistan and then obviously in Iraq. And I realized that you can't control life. You can do a lot to prepare. You can train, and at the end of the day there's an element that's always going to be beyond your control. — Nathaniel Fick
The goal is to live in such a way that our lives will prove worth dying for ... The one thing that can't be taken from us, even by death, is the love we give away before we go. — Forrest Church
Our court dockets are so crowded today it would be better to refer to it as the overdue process of law. — Bill Vaughan
On a bike, being just slightly above pedestrian and car eye level, one gets a perfect view of the goings-on in one's own town. — David Byrne
the U.S., 5,000 people die waiting for a transplant that never comes. Supply and demand. People need donor kidneys to survive, but only a third of all kidney transplants come from living donors and 96% of those are family members. The demand is there, but the supply is limited, not because kidneys are not available, — Robert Thornhill
By relying primarily on voluntary co-operation and private enterprise, in both economic and other activities, we can insure that the private sector is a check on the powers of the governmental sector and an effective protection of freedom of speech, of religion, and of thought. — Milton Friedman
Whenever you see a successful business, someone once made a courageous decision. — Peter F. Drucker
May I take your vein for a moment? I find myself ... curiously depleted
Okay, right. Talk about your Johnny-on-the-spots: He locked them in and all but tore off his arm and threw it at her. — J.R. Ward
