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A few years ago he had a big heart transplant in Chicago, a five-hour operation. It took the doctors four hours to get him on the operating table. — Bob Hope

You can have regret from yesterday, fear tomorrow, but peace today by sharing your heart's deepest feelings. A life spent being fearful of showing your soul is a life not worth living. — Shannon L. Alder

How much finer things are in composition than alone. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

All office workers are afraid of being late for work. — Stefan Zweig

I guess they're called moments because they don't last very long. — Sarra Manning

I'm such a perfectionist and I like to have everything just right, but at the same time I try to be as real and as genuine as I can be in my life and in my career. — Josh Turner

The idea of entrepreneurship applies as much in politics, religion, society and the arts as it does in business. — Geoff Mulgan

A good name will wear out; a bad one may be turned; a nickname lasts forever. — Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann

Like a swan, she made no sound. — Sabrina Jeffries

In retrospect, I am very nearly as sharp as I pretend to be. — Lyndsay Faye

Discovering new feelings was one thing. Actually changing your Facebook status? That was real. To — Katy Regnery

They may already know too much about their mother and father
nothing being more factual than divorce, where so much has to be explained and worked through intelligently (though they have tried to stay equable). I've noticed this is often the time when children begin calling their parents by their first names, becoming little ironists after their parents' faults. What could be lonelier for a parent than to be criticized by his child on a first-name basis? — Richard Ford

All this time, I thought it was her weight that made me see her.
But it's not her weight at all.
It's her. — Jennifer Niven

The competitive advantage professional journalism enjoys over the free is just that: professional journalists, whose paid positions give them the time and resources they need to commit more fully to the task. If we can't do better, so be it. — Douglas Rushkoff