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Predictions of failure have never stopped those whose ambitions are driven by their unwavering vision. — Nabil N. Jamal

If you ask me about Napoleon, I'll tell you about his relationship with sugar. And canning - thanks to Napoleon, we have canning. — Jose Andres

The federal government may not disarm individual citizens without some unusually strong justification. — Laurence Tribe

I dropped my dress to the floor and sat on the sofa with renewed determination. This man was going to have sex with me whether he liked it or not. — Denise Grover Swank

Nowhere else than upon the sea do the days, weeks, and months fall away quicker into the past. They seem to be left astern as easily as the light air-bubbles in the swirls of the ship's wake. — Joseph Conrad

It's poetry to watch the game when the game is left alone, when there's not a bunch of flags on the ground. — Ray Lewis

The truth is that men were simply giving up the ghost. — Michel Houellebecq

Why do u drive on a parkway and park in the driveway. Its messed up. — Justin Bieber

He was so damn hard, he could chip the ice from his truck's windshield with his rigid pecker. — Vonnie Davis

It was more like when I was little and used to run everywhere for the sheer fun of fast moving. — Joshilyn Jackson

Education is a technology that tries to make up for what the human mind is innately bad at. — Steven Pinker

But suppose, for the sake of argument, free competition, without any sort of monopoly, would develop capitalism trade more rapidly. Is it not a fact that the more rapidly trade and capitalism develop, the greater is the concentration of production and capital which gives rise to monopoly? — Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

Too many regrets. Lost chances - and with each one passing the less human we all became, and the deeper into the nightmare of power we all sank. — Steven Erikson

Leesha knew from experience that when parents don't parent, kids grow up fast. — Cinda Williams Chima

The author points out that, with life in provincial Washington difficult for those not of independent means, Adams and his wife undervalued the social connections that others found vital. They often made an impression as distant and prideful. — Paul C. Nagel