Noreena Hertz I grew up in a highly political home. My mother was the co-chair of the 300 Group, an organisation whose aim was to get more women MPs into parliament, and she herself stood in the 1987 election, the year before she died. – Noreena Hertz Aim Quotes Cochair Quotes Died Quotes Election Quotes Grew Quotes Highly Quotes Mother Quotes Mps Quotes Organisation Quotes Parliament Quotes Political Quotes Stood Quotes Women Quotes If power lies more and more in the hands of corporations rather than governments, the most effective way to be political is not to cast one’s vote at the ballot box, but to do so at the supermarket or at a shareholders’ meeting. When provoked, corporations respond. At the end of the day, philanthropy can only ever be an adjunct to what governments provide. And government coffers need to be replenished.
Morena Baccarin I grew up in the States, but I go back to Brazil quite often, and a big part of me is very Brazilian, so there’s a constant struggle between the two cultures within me. They’re very different approaches to life. – Morena Baccarin
Charlotte Ritchie I really didn’t understand how I got from my singing teacher’s living room to the Albert Hall. – Charlotte Ritchie
Alfred Russel Wallace I am decidedly of the opinion that in very many instances we can trace such a necessary connexion, especially among birds, and often with more complete success than in the case which I have here attempted to explain. – Alfred Russel Wallace
Armin van Buuren We, as a people, we have a strong need to categorize everything. We put labels on everything and it’s a totally understandable need because we are animals and we need to understand order and where to fit in. – Armin van Buuren
John McEnroe What I’ve realised is that you can run miles, jump on a bike, lift weights, and all that other garbage, but the bottom line is that you get in tennis shape by playing tennis. You build the right muscles, and I don’t believe people can do it as successfully any other way. – John McEnroe
Scott Turow I always say, and I mean it, that the great break of my literary career was when I went to law school. – Scott Turow
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