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At any rate it is impossible to live intelligently as a member of a minority group in a nation that was founded every bit as firmly on enslavement and butchery as on ideals of liberty and brotherhood and not feel, at least every once in a while, that you can no more take for granted the continued tolerance of your existence here than you ought take the prosperity or freedom you enjoy. — Michael Chabon

A real entrepreneur is somebody who has no safety net underneath them. — Henry Kravis

No one realises that some individuals consume herculesque forces only to be normal. — Albert Camus

Actually, all fear is born of the imagination, which means the danger we fear doesn't need to be rational or even real to be potent. Like my fear of snakes. When I was eighteen I drove my car off the highway into a ditch because there was a snake on the road. It didn't matter that the snake couldn't have bitten me through the car. It didn't matter that the snake probably wasn't even poisonous or might have even already been dead. It didn't even matter than swerving off the road at fifty miles per hour posed a much greater danger than the snake I was frightened of. Fear doesn't listen to reason. It takes its own counsel. — Richard Paul Evans

Always remember the pain of defeat, and never let it happen again. — Dan Gable

If someone means well, but does ill, the ill is still done - and the consequences still exist. Besides, if intent forgives wrong, then any wrongdoer can claim good intent. — Elizabeth Moon

Englishmen must learn to be Brahmins, not banias. — Mahatma Gandhi

The lanes and streets of the city being set out, the choice of sites for the convenience and use of the state remains to be decided on; for sacred edifices, for the forum, and for other public buildings. — Vitruvius

The mystery is that whoever shows up when we dare to give has exactly what we need hidden in their trouble. — Mark Nepo

I knew what was wrong. The virus was debilitating my coordination and I just didn't want to accept it. I — Bobby Adair

I hate being cold and I hate being wet and around 80% percent of this film I was cold and another 60% I was cold and wet, so it wasn't the best shoot for me. — Morris Chestnut