I'm always honored to be speaking alongside Deepak Chopra.
Marianne Williamson
Recitation: by Male by Female
Normal people have sex lives of their own to worry about.
Jessica Cutler
PeopleWorrySexNormalOwnAbout
It's particularly incumbent in the Middle East on Sunni Arab nations to fight for values, to fight for the protection of innocent life, to fight for the principles of civilization and stability and order itself.
Jeff Fortenberry
LifeFightValuesInnocentMiddle
There is an unarguable downside to unbreakable encryption.
Michael Hayden
EncryptionDownside
We are all different. There is no such thing as a standard or run-of-the-mill human being, but we share the same human spirit.
Stephen Hawking
SpiritHuman SpiritHumanHuman Being
I'm a Jack of all trades character actor, really.
Steffan Rhodri
CharacterActorTradesJackReally
Occasionally, when I run into a great bass backstage at a festival I'll play a few notes on the low E string, just to feel the instrument vibrate against my belly.
Steve Swallow
GreatFeelPlayRunAgainstNotes
Virtues are acquired through endeavor, which rests wholly upon yourself.
Sidney Lanier
WisdomYourselfEndeavorThrough
I feel like I am campaigning door to door. You just can't step out of a band like Brooks & Dunn and assume that it is just going to be business as usual. You have to work it. It does feel like a campaign where you would have Obama, Romney, or Newt beating the bushes right now. That's what I'm having to do.
Ronnie Dunn
WorkBusinessI AmStepDoorYou
We're giants, and we're unaware of things that are too small for us to see.
Louie Schwartzberg
SmallSeeGiantsThingsUsUnaware
I've never been given a ticket by a police man.
Lisa Vanderpump
PoliceManNeverTicketBeenGiven
I've always been accused of moving around too much when I play concertos. Sometimes, conductors ask me which of us is leading.
Joshua Bell
MeMovingToo MuchPlaySometimes
I cannot tell people who are struggling that I come first. I just cannot.
Jason Alexander
PeopleFirstTellCannotComeJust
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