. . . you could have knocked me over with Michael Huffington's brain.
I don't have a problem with a woman being president; I just want the best candidate.
Being an entrepreneur isn't really about starting a business. It's a way of looking at the world: seeing opportunity where others see obstacles, taking risks when others take refuge.
You are safer here tonight than you would be on the streets of any other city in the world.
I thought Jeb Bush would have made a good president. He was on the board of my foundation. He's very conservative, much too conservative for me.
I was the one of those students who made the top half of the class possible.
Most people won't have opportunity to do full-time service, but those lucky enough to have monetary wealth or some spare time really can make an enormous difference. As someone who's now in the public sector, and is seeing up-close-and-personal the real impact of what we do and what we give, I can tell you: every dollar and every volunteer help, in more ways than you can count.
I would keep in mind to a young poet that you are entering into something that is very important, that has always been important in terms of human concerns.
Awakening to who we really are is at the heart of yoga. . . . Yoga offers a path to this underlying field of being, which is the source of creativity, fulfillment, and abundance.
It is these black clothes," said Strange. "I am like a leftover piece of funeral, condemned to walk about the Town, frightening people into thinking of their own mortality.
I suppose being the kind of creatures we [people] are, we like to censor the past, and are selective, or want to be selective about the things that we remember. If you want to destroy people, destroy their memory, destroy their history.