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#1. How could any entrepreneur, confronted by such amazing opportunities to help transform the world and to do so with such extraordinary colleagues, be tempted to lose focus? Especially since the work involves such breadth that the boredom of routine or specialization does not exist.
Bill Drayton
#2. Often the most powerful men in a state can pass down a street unrecognized, while the most famous bask in feted impotence
Robert Harris
#3. Everybody's heart is like a cup. They stumble from place to place and person to person, trying to get them filled. They get cracked, those cups, and even broken. Some people throw them away, thinking that it will stop the pain. Poor fools. Nobody can fill a cup but Almighty God Himself. Nobody.
Linda Lael Miller
#4. The Band was always famous for its retirements; we'd go and play and get a little petty cash together, and then not see each other till it was time to fill our pockets up again.
Rick Danko
#5. For me the most important issue is climate change because it in some ways trumps every other issue. Everything else we care about falls by the wayside if the Greenland ice shelf falls into the sea. And if suddenly sea levels rise 21 feet, everything we hold near and dear ceases to exist.
Moby
#6. Nothing ever stops; it divides and multiplies, and I guess sometimes it gets ground down superfine, but it doesn't just blow away.
Ralph Ellison
#7. The teacher doesn't teach, not really. The teacher offers stimulation and ways in which the person can educate himself or herself. At best the teacher wakes up that person and makes a person hungry.
Murray Louis
#8. A good song and good musicians can really move mountains.
Joey Tempest
#9. If you want to reach people nobody is reaching, you've got to do things nobody is doing
Craig Groeschel
#10. I have never written a book that was not born out of a question I needed to answer for myself.
May Sarton
#11. I had a sense of being dropped straight into the middle of a book without having read the early chapters.
Emma Scott
#12. Hard. That was what he looked like. That was what you first noticed about him: a hard, chiselled face, like that that of some ancient Greek statue.
Robert Thier
#13. O gentle son, / Upon the heat and flame of thy distemper, sprinkle cool patience.
William Shakespeare
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