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If a woman decides she likes me, it would behoove her to take into consideration that my art has had a strong influence on the type of person I am. — Wesley Snipes

And I have been very blessed, having coached some of the greatest that have ever played the game. But if I had to start a team today, the greatest player and the one guy I would take would be Larry Bird. — Red Auerbach

Sorrow for sin is indeed necessary, but it should not be an endless preoccupation. You must dwell also on the glad remembrance of God's loving-kindness; otherwise, sadness will harden the heart and lead it more deeply into despair. — Saint Bernard

It just makes sense to remember gratitude and the place that gratitude should have in your life, and that none of us are owed these wonderful experiences, and we should always make the best of them. — Ethan Hawke

If we leave the European Union, yes there will be bumps in the road, inevitably, but we will be in a better position to deal with them. — Michael Gove

I'll drive you home."
"On your white horse?"
"In my red truck. — Rainbow Rowell

I had no cause to be happy. I felt sad with a good reason, and it wouldn't be right to mess with that feeling. I thought I ought to just stay sad for a while. — Natalie Standiford

The Lord in his wisdom gave money to very curious people, perhaps because they'd starve without. -Liza — John Steinbeck

The fly that prefers sweetness to a long life may drown in honey. — George Santayana

I hate to say it because I feel like it might be a jinx, but yes - knock on wood - I have never broken a bone. — Jennifer Carpenter

I tend not to dwell too much on ultimates. — Saul Perlmutter

Great discoveries are made accidentally less often than the populace likes to think.
(Commenting on how an accident led to the discovery of X-rays) — William Cecil Dampier

The irony is, going to work every day became the subject of probably my best poetry. — Philip Levine