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Sometimes things need to break all the way before they can be put back together again. Maybe — T.S. Joyce

I know that when a fighter is out of the ring for more than two years, when he comes back he isn't the same anymore. Each fighter is different. But each must think, even if something goes wrong, 'I have to make this decision and live with it for the rest of my life.' — Marvin Hagler

How do you say goodbye to someone who isn't exactly gone. — Richelle Mead

Charles made an effort. "Well," he said, "right now they're preparing for the shrouds to be warped from the hounds of the mast to the channels on the sides of the ship. The deadeyes will be turned in with a left-handed thread seizing, properly whipped and capped. They'll be made taut by the throat seizings, and attached to the turnbuckles on the mizzen chains. The ratlines will be seized horizontally across the shrouds with clove hitches in between and eyes spliced at the ends. That will make the ladderway for the topmen to climb up and down the mast." He — Jay Worrall

I don't really believe in plans. They only change. My goal is simply to be able to make music and live life in this crazy, falling-apart world. — Jason Reeves

I really understand the idea of pride and honour. I have that in my family, so I understand it completely. — Monique Coleman

Who, as they sung, would take the prison'd soul And lap it in Elysium. — John Milton

I don't need a psychiatrist. I'm Catholic. — Dorothy Kilgallen

I serve society by rocking! — Jack Black

I wish to Heaven these scoundrels were condemned to be squeezed to death in their own presses. I am told there are not less than a dozen of their papers now published in town, and no wonder that they are obliged to invent lies to find sale for their journals. — Walter Scott

The French complain of everything, and always. — Napoleon Bonaparte