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Some nights, I was so good that I could have become an egotist. — Ted Lindsay
A small fact:
You are going to die ... does this worry you? — Markus Zusak
If you wish to fear nothing, consider that all things are to be feared. — Seneca.
The thing that I really love about film is that it is with you forever - it goes to your children, and they get to see it again and again and have it forever. — Tammy Blanchard
Sticking to one woman is a small price to pay for so much as having seen one woman. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
Mankind ought constantly to be striving to produce Great Men
this and nothing else is its duty — Friedrich Nietzsche
The concept of patriotism is not incompatible with that of humanity; on the contrary, let me state emphatically that he who best serves pacifism serves patriotism best. The nation is and can be no more than the vital basic unit of any international league. — Leon Bourgeois
So the man who restrains himself within the bounds set by nature will not notice poverty; the man who exceeds these bounds will be pursued by poverty however rich he — Seneca.
I respect the IBF obligation to fight Povetkin, but I would like the exception to fight David Haye. That is the only title the Klitschkos don't have. We have them all except the WBA, which is why Haye is such an interesting cookie for me to eat. — Wladimir Klitschko
The biggest barrier to dealing with climate change is us: our own attachment to habits that are hard to shift, and our great ability to park or ignore uncomfortable choices. — Geoff Mulgan
The unhappiness of people is due to their ignorance of nature. — Baron D'Holbach
Worship very plainly opens up the healing of all of mankind. The struggle of gender, the struggle of race, the struggle of history, the struggle to find political liberation, the struggle of our own contradictions - nothing can be mended until we understand the symbol of Jesus' breaking of the bread and pouring of the wine. — Ravi Zacharias
