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This document outlines our plan to perpetrate insurance fraud, insider trading, and character assassination.
... hopefully tripling our paycheck on this job.
Okay, see? Those words I understand just fine. Use them more often.
-Lieutenant Massey Reynstein & Captain Tagon — Howard Tayler

I'm really good at telling people 'no.' — Solange Knowles

Neither formal education, desire, hard work, nor being a good person guarantees success... the most important key to success is self-motivation. And a consciously chosen vision of the future is a powerful aid to motivate yourself. — Phil Laut

The goal of pursuit of justice must not simply be that justice happens but that reconciliation also happens. — Miroslav Volf

Ignore the people who tell you it won't work, and hire people who embrace your vision. — Michael Dell

You're fine the way you are. Don't try to change it, try to better it. — Laura L. Namy

Now, properly speaking, grace is never in a person's heart, but in God's heart. First a person must believe. After that he may feel. Feeling proceeds from faith - not faith from feeling. — C.F.W. Walther

I take very seriously this notion that my highest job is to live a better life, all the time and to the best of my ability. I need to monitor my own progress - take my own inventory - and clean my own closet. I am trying to do all that. — Marianne Williamson

All the best secrets are told at night. — Mark Lawrence

Keep life and lose those other things; — Lao-Tzu

My father was my greatest inspiration. He was a lunatic. — Spike Milligan

I was kind of a misfit, actually. When you're young, you want to be like everybody else, and I was like nobody else. I couldn't sit still. I was impulsive. I still am. What is now called a 'talent' did not serve me well as a child. I didn't have friends. I was really an outcast. — Howie Mandel

What I want to write about has changed somewhat, and the scope of the storytelling has changed accordingly. — Terry Brooks