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“Malcolm Fraser, in the marrow of his bones, despised racism. He despised people who discriminated against other people because they were different and in particular because of the colour of their skin, and I don't think there has been a time in Australian politics where there has been more attention to the importance of that value.”
Source : Source: www.finalcall.com
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“No man's plenum, Mr. Quistgaard, is impervious to the awl of God's will.”
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“Being open and observant of people and the world around you is really important. People have the same desires and needs online as they do offline. The way that people are stays constant. You can change the format, make it easier for them to communicate or use photos instead of words but human necessities never change.”
Source : "The Entrepreneur Behind Flickr Opens Up About Past Mistakes, Lessons Learned and Her Latest Venture". Interview with Nina Zipkin, www.entrepreneur.com. April 10, 2014.
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“Thinking about death... clarifies your life!”
Source : Candy Chang (2013). “Before I Die”, p.15, St. Martin's Griffin
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“(In cooking), there is always room for careful tinkering.”
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“[James] Baldwin said the real question is not when there will be the first Negro president in this country. The important question is what country he's going to be the president of.”
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“Men are like microwave ovens; they heat up immediately, but things start to boil over after about three minutes. Women are like conventional ovens; they take twenty minutes to heat up, but can go on cooking for hours.”
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“Sometimes people think drawing and painting is mucking about when actually it is a highly skilled activity.”