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Best thing in a great victory is that it deprives the conqueror of the fear of defeat. — Friedrich Nietzsche

The graveyards are full of people the world could not do without. — Elbert Hubbard

I picked such seemingly disparate essays, I thought it was important to say what was the guiding principle in the selection rather than focus on any one essay. I reached for some principle that had been subconscious in me and lifted it into consciousness. Authenticity and sincerity were the most important unifying principles of all these apparently different essays. — Alan Lightman

What can we expect from nations still less advanced in civilization than the Greeks? — Jean-Baptiste Say

A truly free society protects all faiths, and true faith protects a free society. — Rick Warren

We have seen some of the greatest athletes fall because they have tried to take shortcuts. I'm not going to call any names but we talk about guys that was like at the top of their game that people just idolized. They looked in awe and all of a sudden you see them just come tumbling down because they want to take shortcuts. I think it's more rewarding when you do it the old fashioned way. — Jerry Rice

I never said to you: come back.
Each time that you left forever, I lowered my head and looked at your left hand, I looked at the white carpet in front of the divan on which we were sitting, I didn't say the word, there is no circumstance, then I raised my eyes and looked out the window at the world that was moving away with the solemn slow pace of an ocean liner, — Helene Cixous

Mine is studying script and being very academic and trying to be important. — Christoph Waltz

It is what it is, it is what you make it. — James Durbin

Perhaps we say things with tattoos that we can't say other ways — Amy Hudock

No one who was not by nature a lover of logic, and an extreme precisian in the use of words and phrases, could have written the two "Alice" books. — Stuart Dodgson Collingwood