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Sometimes I wonder which is worse - confrontational people who are afraid of caring or caring people who are afraid of confrontation. — Mardy Grothe

I'm pretty much a self-taught player. My swing hasn't changed a whole lot, I don't think. But I watch a lot of people. — Fred Couples

There was a lid for each pot, she'd told me often and soberly, and she thanked God she'd found her lid in my grandfather. — Kate Morton

As my career has progressed, I've had the pleasure of playing with the baddest jazz cats on the planet. But that doesn't change my desire to entertain folks. That's really who I am. — George Benson

Nothing is so much fun as business. I do not expect to do anything but work as long as I can stand up. — William Wrigley Jr.

Make everyday decisions from a place of love. — Anita Moorjani

Old age is a tyrant, who forbids, under pain of death, the pleasures of youth. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Science fiction has done a really good job of scaring us into thinking that computers shouldn't get too smart, because as soon as they get really smart, they're going to take over the world and kill us, or something like that. But why would they do that? — Luis Von Ahn

A man has one hundred dollars and you leave him with two dollars, that's subtraction. — Mae West

Did I miss the denial, anger, and bargaining phases, or did you leap straight to depression? — Kat Lowe

[ ... ] death never replies, not because she doesn't want to, but because she doesn't know what to say in the face of the greatest of human sorrows. — Jose Saramago

Most destructive of all to black self-esteem has been the ideology of branqueamento or whitening. This theory was dreamed up in the 1920s to stop Brazil becoming a predominantly black country. White immigration from Europe was encouraged to stem the black tide. The black in Brazil will disappear within 70 years, said one congressman in 1923. — Kevin Jackson

I've got a stele we can use. Who wants to do me?"
"A regrettable choice of words," muttered Magnus. — Cassandra Clare