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He hesitated till the last moment, but finally dropped them in the box, saying, "I shall win!"
the cry of a gambler, the cry of the great general, the compulsive cry that has ruined more men than it has ever saved. — Honore De Balzac

But it's daylight," she said at last. "Vampires can't go out in the sun, everyone knows that!"
Bones chuckled. "Right And we shrink back from crosses, can't travel over water, and always get staked in the end by the righteous slayer. Really, who'd be afraid of a creature like that? All you'd need is a Bible, a tanning bed, and some holy water to send us shivering to our dooms. — Jeaniene Frost

When Kit called me for the next meeting I was either not myself or too much myself. — Budd Schulberg

Much of what is called Christianity has more to do with disguising the ego behind the screen of religion and culture than any real movement toward a God beyond the small self, and a new self in God. — Richard Rohr

There are so many times and places in history in our world that I just don't know anything about, and when I learn about them they're always fascinating. — Andrew Stanton

In deep learning, the algorithms we use now are versions of the algorithms we were developing in the 1980s, the 1990s. People were very optimistic about them, but it turns out they didn't work too well. — Geoffrey Hinton

I believe that public space should be intentional: it should be obvious that you belong. — Janet Echelman

I write all my sermons. — Joel Osteen

This was an urban legend that didn't make it. — Jackie Sonnenberg

Habit creates the appearance of justice; progress has no greater enemy than habit. — Jose Marti

Anyone who has read a Trollope novel knows that women did not have to wait until 1960 to feel trapped. — Cathleen Schine

I am not afraid of death, which after all can't be far away. What does frighten me, though, is the halfway stage. — Rosie Thomas

This drama between Dean and Ehrlichman took place while I was trying to give the contents to the FBI. — Fred F. Fielding