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The brave man seeks not popular applause, Nor, overpower'd with arms, deserts his cause; Unsham'd, though foil'd, he does the best he can, Force is of brutes, but honor is of man. — John Dryden

I think umpires have too much power, without any system of checks and balances and the more money a player makes, the more the umpire tries to show off that power to him. Unfortunately, since I signed my contract my strike zone has suddenly become a lot larger. — Ozzie Smith

Sometimes life is reduced to just a long list of maybes', should be and could be! — Namrata

The sadness is under the thoughts. It's like when you're on a camping trip, and it's really cold, and you put on extra socks and an extra sweater, but you still can't get warm, because the coldness is in your bones. — Brandon Stanton

You are the miracle in me. Forever and always, truly, madly, deeply. — Hope Alcocer

Reading is a discipline, and all disciplines require self-discipline, and self-discipline is the one thing our sinful flesh will resist. — Tony Reinke

I talk to God and make deals with him every time I gamble. Otherwise, I leave him alone. — Max Rubin

Curious Incident is not a book about asperger's ... if anything it's a novel about difference, about being an outsider, about seeing the world in a surprising and revealing way. The book is not specifically about any specific disorder, — Mark Haddon

If I have any message for others, it is to go for help early and not to be a resistant patient. — Patty Duke

The only thing worse than being in the Hall of Fame is not being in the Hall of Fame. — Tom Waits

Every human being shall see in each and all of his fellow-men a hidden divinity ... that every human being is made in the likeness of the Godhead. When that time comes there will be no need for any religious coercion; for then every meeting between one man and another will of itself be in the nature of a religious rite, a sacrament. — Rudolf Steiner

I came to Hollywood originally writing comedy and writing satire. — Stephen Gaghan

It's very dramatic when two people come together to work something out. It's easy to take a gun and annihilate your opposition, but what is really exciting to me is to see people with differing views come together and finally respect each other. — Fred Rogers