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Awareness is a key ingredient in success. If you have it, teach it, if you lack it, seek it.
— Michael Kitson
I feel something else break through the numbness. Something raw. Something primal. Something visceral.
— Sam A. Patel
There is no punishment man can bring down on another man's head more powerful than forgiveness
— K.R. Albers
Those who understand the steam engine and the electric telegraph spend their lives in trying to replace them with something better.
— George Bernard Shaw
Unstructured chat with such friends has helped me understand Mrs Thatcher, the woman. (page xxvi)
— Charles Moore
I didn't want to like him back. I tried to be mean to him."
"I thought you were just mean," Reagan said. "I liked that about you. — Rainbow Rowell
"I thought you were just mean," Reagan said. "I liked that about you. — Rainbow Rowell
I've never heard Daft Punk; I've never heard a track of theirs in my life. They're the two guys with motorcycle helmets on?
— Henry Rollins
Those who admire modern civilization usually identify it with the steam engine and the electric telegraph.
— George Bernard Shaw
While Melbourne and Sydney fight about who wears Australia's cultural crown, Canberra just gets on with it.
— Judy Horacek
A civil ruler dabbling in religion is as reprehensible as a clergyman dabbling in politics. Both render themselves odious as well as ridiculous.
— James Gibbons
The exchange of consent being given by the electric flash, they were thus married by telegraph.
— Tom Standage
Four months or so of torturing ecstasy in his society - of "pleasure girded about with pain." After that the blackness of unutterable night.
— Thomas Hardy
Can't look at the damage that's been done, it's not healthy. Have to look ahead of it. Can't change what I've done, only what I'm gonna do.
— Jordan Ghere
Modesty is a quality in a lover more praised by the women than liked.
— Richard Brinsley Sheridan
poems are small moments of enlightenment
— Natalie Goldberg