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What you know today can affect what you do tomorrow. But what you know today cannot affect what you did yesterday. — Condoleezza Rice
The World's most powerful army is the Army of Medicine, as it is fighting against a real enemy, the most powerful one: The Death! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
If you don't have the time to do it right, how can you have the time to do it over? — John Wooden
There are so many businesses that are succeeding on Yelp that don't pay us a dollar, and we're really excited about that. — Jeremy Stoppelman
Lack of emotion causes lack of progress and lack of motivation. — Tony Robbins
A romantic striving for an impossible ideal. — Ron Chernow
Every man is a volume, if you know how to read him. — William Ellery Channing
You, sir, are not only a selfish asshole, but you're a coward. You didn't have the balls to stand and fight for what was yours, instead you chose to flee and force others into a fight that wasn't even theirs to begin with. — Rose Wynters
Thought and theory must precede all salutary action; yet action is nobler in itself than either thought or theory. — Virginia Woolf
We are called upon to become creators, to make the world new. — John Elof Boodin
No matter how old we become, we can still call them 'Holy Mother' and 'Father' and put a child-like trust in them. — Desmond Morris
Now Pastor owns a small corner of the hood - or perhaps, more to the point, he owns a moment of his own experience. He can pack up his own heightened awareness like a souvenir. His opened eyes are take-home talismans. You want the tour to give you back another version of yourself, you and everyone: a more enlightened human. — Leslie Jamison
The 1928 Republican Convention opened with a prayer. If the Lord can see His way clear to bless the Republican Party the way it's been carrying on, then the rest of us ought to get it without even asking. — Will Rogers
When he who hears does not know what he who speaks means, and when he who speaks does not know what he himself means, that is philosophy. — Voltaire
London was like a machine. We were all being shot backwards and forwards on this plain foundation to make some pattern. The British Museum was another department of the factory. The swing-doors swung open; and there one stood under the vast dome, as if one where a thought in the huge bald fore head which is so splendidly encircled by a band of famous names. — Virginia Woolf
