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I think all groups who don't fit in clearly with Western music have to think, 'How can I expand my market? Where else can I perform?'
— Kiran Ahluwalia
THE COMMON THREAD will help keep you on track during challenging times, during the pursuit of your hopes, dreams & goals
— Jerry Gladstone
So live with an inferior as you would wish a superior to live with you.
— Seneca The Younger
The capacity for hope is the most significant fact of life. It provides human beings with a sense of destination and the energy to get started.
— Norman Cousins
If you understand how the real world feels and looks and sounds it is much easier to create a virtual version of the real world.
— John Dykstra
Betrayal is the only truth that sticks.
— Arthur Miller
Dreams have a hard time surviving when confronted with reality.
— Mathias Malzieu
Some intelligence officers filed reports saying that this is a dangerous group, but at one level it was not forwarded, it was just ignored,
— Yoweri Museveni
There are too many mediocre things in life to deal with. Love shouldn't be one of them. Anything less than extraordinary is a waste of my time.
— Jill Robinson
Acting and singing were just a hobby, but getting into drama school made me realise I could actually do it for a living.
— Birgitte Hjort Sorensen
Intelligence officers are supposed to put the facts on the table and really walk away from the policy discussion.
— Michael Morell
Live now. Procrastinate later.
— Karen Salmansohn
History is the witness of the times, the light of truth, the life of memory, the teacher of life, the messenger of antiquity.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Sometimes James Bond movies drive me crazy. They're fun to watch, but they don't have anything to do at all with what intelligence officers really do.
— David Ignatius
The perswasion of the fortunate swaies the doubtfull.
— George Herbert