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For me, and most of the other players, too, if you had to pick one of the four Grand Slams, you would pick Wimbledon. It's got tradition, it's got atmosphere, and it's got mystique. — Stefan Edberg

Lost in the corn rows, I remember feeling just another stalk, and thus this country takes me over in the way I occupy myself when I am well ... completely - to the edge of both my house and body. No one notices, when they walk by, that I am brimming in the doorways. — William H Gass

I'm not interested in making clothes that are not accessible. — Amber Valletta

A Total Woman caters to her man's special quirks, whether it be in salads, sex, or sports. — Marabel Morgan

Love's what children do. — M.L. Stedman

The aspirant who frequently measures how far he has advanced, or retrograded, upon this path, or how long he has stood still, is seeking something to be gained for himself, is looking all the time at himself. He is measuring the ego instead of trying to transcend it altogether. He is clinging to self, instead of obeying Jesus' injunction to deny it. Looking at the ego, he unwittingly stands with his back to the Overself. If he is ever to become enlightened, he must turn round, cease this endless self-measurement, stop fussing over little steps forward or backward, let all thoughts about his own backwardness or greatness cease, and look directly at the goal itself. — Paul Brunton

Motherhood puts everything into perspective, changes the way you look at life, and your perspective of what's actually important. — Kelis

Education should not be a competition resulting in winners and losers. Education should be a competition against ignorance, and all should be encouraged to win. — K.A. Brill

What good were bright gods who only watched from afar while dark gods strove every moment to devour you? — Laini Taylor

The means of defence agst. foreign danger, have been always the instruments of tyranny at home. — James Madison