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After 20 years in the game, I was fortunate to get away from the game and enjoy my family, which was great for me. — Joe Sakic

I just hate sitting and writing - I had to do that in school. Plus, I have terrible handwriting. — Saul Kripke

Any form of betrayal can be final. Dishonesty can be final. Selling out is final. But you are just talking now. Death is what is really final. — Ernest Hemingway,

A masterpiece doesn't push you around. It lets you make up your own mind about what it means - and change it as often as you like. — Terry Teachout

I knew nothing about sales, marketing or how to run a company. Nor did I have a desire to do any of those things. — Brian Behlendorf

Slate is not a political magazine but a lot of what it does is politics. — David Plotz

And they can appreciate, through personal experience, that the really decisive battleground of American freedom is in the hearts and minds of our own people ... The path we travel is narrow and long, beset with many dangers. Each day we must ask that Almighty God will set and keep His protecting hand over us so that we may pass on to those who come after us the heritage of a free people, secure in their God-given rights and in full control of a Government dedicated to the preservation of those rights ... — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Oh, Mr Coward, sir - I could never have an affair with you, because you remind me of my father! — Kenneth More

We have put our words on steroids and amped the language up so high that unless we communicate in overdrive and hyperbole, we believe
perhaps correctly
that nobody will hear us. In the process, we've sacrificed nuance and judgement and distinction, and thereby cheapened the conversation. — Frank Luntz

_ the psychology of which I speak is transcendental, and throws light on the direct relationship that exists between soul and soul, and on the sensibility as well as the extraordinary presence of the soul. — Maurice Maeterlinck