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Sometimes I think books are the only friends worth having. — Susie Derkins
Every sport evolves. Every sport gets bigger and more athletic, and you have to keep up. — Tiger Woods
It was like being drawn slowly from the serene darkness, the way one wakes up when they've been having a lovely dream and their subconscious is struggling to hold them there, just a little while longer. — Marissa Meyer
We are a trading nation, and we are trading with Greece, Spain, Italy, Portugal and Ireland. — Mark Rutte
This is our world, and we must make the best of it. — Arthur Henderson
All this dread order break- for whom? for thee?
Vile worm!- oh madness! pride! impiety! — Alexander Pope
When critics are waiting to pounce upon poetic style on exactly the same grounds as if it were prose, the poets tremble. — John Crowe Ransom
I will not resign because my resignation will not resolve anything. — Thaksin Shinawatra
We are as gods and might as well get good at it. — Stewart Brand
Sometimes a book that appeared dull or off-putting would somehow still draw you in, call to you, and when you finally embarked on the adventure inside you found yourself partaking in something wondrous and unfathomably rich. — Liam W. Russell
The Compound Effect is a must-read book for success seekers. You want to know what it takes? You want to know what to do? It's all in these pages. The Compound Effect is a clear and concise success operation manual! — John C. Maxwell
Jack," said Charles, "he's making up words again."
"Yes," Jack replied, "but he's getting better at it, don't you think? — James A. Owen
What important truth do very few people agree with you on? — Peter Thiel
The first day of the West Line, April 5th, falls upon a Friday, - the least auspicious day of the week to begin any enterprise, such as sailing from Spithead, for example. To stand at the Post Mark'd West, and turn to face West, can be a trial for those sentimentally inclin'd, as well as for ev'ryone nearby. It is possible to feel the combin'd force, in perfect Enfilade, of ev'ry future second unelaps'd, ev'ry Chain yet to be stretch'd, every unknown Event to be undergone, - the unmodified Terror of keeping one's Latitude. — Thomas Pynchon