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Think of a car driving through the night. The headlights only go a hundred to two hundred feet forward, and you can make it all the way from California to New York driving through the dark, because all you have to see is the next two hundred feet. And that's how life tends to unfold before us. If we just trust that the next two hundred feet will unfold after that, and the next two hundred feet will unfold after that, your life will keep unfolding. And it will eventually get you to the destination of whatever it is you truly want, because you want it. — Rhonda Byrne

Study your reader first - your product second. If you understand his reactions, and present those phases of your product that relate to his needs, then you cannot help but write a good letter. — Robert Collier

I think imagination is one of the greatest blessings of life, and while one can lose oneself in a book one can never be thoroughly unhappy. — Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt

This will be the racing competition to end all racing competitions, .. I am extremely pleased to be working with Electronic Arts on this exciting opportunity giving music and gaming fans the chance to live the Need for Speed TM experience. — Jay Kay

If you aren't thinking about owning a stock for ten years, don't even think about owning it for ten minutes. — Warren Buffett

It was the eternal conundrum. Time passed too slowly, and then it was over too quickly. Hurry up and die. — Leslie Meier

We have an absolute right in a democracy to argue about a war. — Norman Mailer

If the president comes forward with a strong, qualified nominee, if he, you know, addresses the agenda, if he takes actions, including dealing with perhaps some personnel decisions, I think that people will show that he is moving forward and doing the right thing for our country. — Trent Lott

The first thing you'll have to do, is the last thing you wished. — Edward A. Murphy Jr.

The United States is the world's best hope, but if you fetter her in the interests and quarrels of other nations, if you tangle her in the intrigues of Europe, you will destroy her power for good and endanger her very existence. — Henry Cabot Lodge

. . . human beings . . . [are] divided into "book benders" and "non-book benders." The former are happier. — Fausto Brizzi