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When you have won everything in your career, what's left? Why go on? — Hermann Maier
Go for the knees, throat, and eyes
And I did. And I really hurt Sean. And then I started crying. — Stephen Chbosky
Where there's a will - there's a relative! — Ricky Gervais
God does not exist to make a big deal out of us. We exist to make a big deal out of him. It's not about you. It's not about me. It's all about him. — Max Lucado
Huh," Uriel said. "You need to leave this room. Go out. Drink yourself into stupidity and burn out your liver or something. — Cecilia Robert
You may be educated abroad, you may be a great scientist, politician, but you always have a sneaking fear that if you don't go to temples or do the ordinary things that you have been told to do, something evil might happen, so you conform. What happens to the mind that conforms? Investigate it, please. — Jiddu Krishnamurti
When people appear to be something other than good and decent, it is only because they are reacting to stress, pain, or the deprivation of basic human needs such as security, love, and self-esteem. — Abraham Maslow
Having a stadium in France named after a footballer from the Ivory Coast, even if I'm proud of my France-Ivory Coast background, is a great proof of integration. — Didier Drogba
I had a prostatectomy in the fall and fortunately it was encapsulated and I didn't have to go through chemotherapy. — Steve Garvey
To prevent evil is the great end of government, the end for which vigilance and severity are properly employed. — Samuel Johnson
All medicine comes down to this: Find out what's bugging you; get rid of it. Find out what you need; get it. The body does the rest. — Mark Hyman, M.D.
Just because you and your partner both speak English doesn't necessarily mean you speak the same language. — Michael Makai
This change in the conception of reality is the most profound and the most fruitful that physics has experienced since the time of Newton.
{Referring to James Clerk Maxwell's contributions to physics} — Albert Einstein