The greatest enemy of progress is the illusion of knowledge.
John Young
Recitation: by Male by Female
You want to see an angry person? Let me hear a cell phone go off.
Jim Lehrer
AngerAngryMeCell PhoneYouPhone
I am the inferior of any man whose rights I trample under foot.
Robert Green Ingersoll
ManI AmLegalRightsFootWhose
We must reject not only the stereotypes that others have of us but also those that we have of ourselves.
Shirley Chisholm
StereotypesOthersUsMustOnly
I was coddled, and there is a permissiveness that sometimes goes on with people who are successful as actors.
Tom Sizemore
PeopleSometimesSuccessfulWhoGoes
Teens are strange and magical.
Mary H.K. Choi
StrangeMagicalTeens
A child in India grows up with the idea that you have to make choices that will create a better future. In fact, your whole life is a continuum of choices, so the more conscious you are, the greater your life will be.
Deepak Chopra
LifeFutureChildChoicesBetter
I started out playing football in the streets, playing barefoot like all the boys there - we didn't have the money for football boots.
David Villa
MoneyFootballBootsOutStreets
I got very famous for a minute and then it just all went away, you know? And for the last 20 years - you've got to pick yourself up and dust yourself off and then go on your merry way and start again, in a sense, and that's what I've been doing.
Colin Hay
YourselfStartFamousDoingYouGo
On occasions I have been big-headed. I think most people are when they get in the limelight. I call myself Big Head just to remind myself not to be.
Brian Clough
MyselfPeopleThinkHeadBigCall
As a political independent, I would gladly vote for any political party dedicated to limited government and entrepreneurship.
Arthur C. Brooks
GovernmentPoliticalPartyVote
I don't think a prostitute is more moral than a wife, but they are doing the same thing.
Prince Philip
WifeThinkDoingMoralMoreSame
Children's finger-painting came under the arts, but movies didn't.
Nicolas Roeg
ChildrenMoviesArtsCame
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