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You must believe to see, see to do, do to improve, and improve consistently to win; therefore, believing is the key to winning. — Orrin Woodward

Think before you write, and write before you think again — Faiza Afliha

When you first came, you were less than human, but right now you make a pretty good girl in love. — Mika Yamamori

Women are now more aggressive than men! And I don't put them down for it. I think it's great. My attitude with sex with any woman I've ever been with is, I want you to be exactly who you want to be behind closed doors. Don't ever hold back with me. — Andrew Dice Clay

I believe if you're going to bomb someone you should know them first. It should hurt when you kill someone. — Rick Steves

The grim frost is at hand, when apples will fall thick, almost thunderous, on the hardened earth. — D.H. Lawrence

The only thing I'm nervous about is talking to guests like human beings, because all of my interviews so far have been attacking people. I have a genuine concern about sitting across from an actor whose movies I obviously haven't seen. — John Oliver

As each year and debate passes, more broadband companies will start to see that their future lies not in restricting an open Internet but in betting on it. — Marvin Ammori

When both she and I had to deal with our respective demons, my sister saw the darkness as being within and part of herself, the family and the world. I, instead, saw it as a stranger; however lodged within my mind and soul the darkness became, it almost always seemed an outside force that was at war with my natural self. — Kay Redfield Jamison

we cannot have a clear and complete knowledge of God unless it is accompanied by a corresponding knowledge of ourselves. This — John Calvin

Few are made for independence, it is the privilege of the strong. — Friedrich Nietzsche

A WILD, MAD, HILARIOUS AND PROFOUNDLY MOVING TALE IT IS VERY DIFFICULT to classify The Man Who Was Thursday. It is possible to say that it is a gripping adventure story of murderous criminals and brilliant policemen; but it was to be expected that the author of the Father Brown stories should tell a detective story like no-one else. On this level, therefore, The Man Who Was Thursday succeeds superbly; if nothing else, it is a magnificent tour-de-force of suspense-writing. However, — G.K. Chesterton