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You can never win as a sight-seer. Somebody else, more often than not the first person you meet when you get back home, has been there before you. — Alan Brien

love you for your smart-ass mouth, and your purity, and your kindness, and your rambling, and your love of family, and for the way you care about those you love. But most of all, I love you because you're you, and you accept me for who I am. — Nina Levine

We are as near to heaven by sea as by land. — Humphrey Gilbert

You know, you get to a certain age, 45, 50, I don't know when it happens, I said, 'Jesus, all I got is a certain amount of time. Maybe I should think about using it a little better.' — Brian Dennehy

When you enter a casino, remember that you are entering a place of business run by very shrewd business people who understand human emotions. — Henry Tamburin

Christianity is a fighting religion. — C.S. Lewis

Remember that the progress of the world depends on your knowing better than your elders. — George Bernard Shaw

The trees were his chapel and the hillsides his cathedral. — Aleksandra Layland

We live by the Golden Rule. Those who have the gold make the rules. — Buzzie Bavasi

You can put things off until tomorrow but tomorrow may never come. — Gloria Estefan

The patients often try to starve themselves, to hang themselves, to cut their arteries; they beg that they may be burned, buried alive, driven out into the woods and there allowed to die. One of my patients struck his neck so often on the edge of a chisel fixed on the ground that all the soft parts were cut through to the vertebrae. — Emil Kraepelin

The chance of any species reaching and then surviving on an island as distant as one of the Hawaiian chain is infinitesimal, but despite the extraordinary odds, plants and seeds found their way ashore, carried by the tide or blown by trade winds, inside birds or in their feathers, in the branches of trees and in the jetsam of sunken ships. — Susanna Moore