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All successful people have a goal. No one can get anywhere unless he knows where he wants to go and what he wants to be or do. — Norman Vincent Peale

As much as I love coaching the masters, junior cycling is obviously the future of our sport. — Robin Farina

When the giants fight, mostly the dwarfs die! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I won't say that writing is therapy, but for me, the act of writing is therapy. The ability to be productive is good for my mental health. It's always better for me to be writing than vegetating on some couch. — Raymond E. Feist

I'm the creepy girl. In a mental hospital."
He grinned. "Nobody's perfect. — Michelle Hodkin

Can I see the cockpit?
"There's nothing more I'd rather do than show you my cockpit. I thought you'd never ask. — Penelope Ward

Just write, if you open the gate it gets better and better. — Dusty Redmon

Indian president does not determine policy. Here President is not the policy maker. In the name of the president, the cabinet takes the policy decision. — Pranab Mukherjee

If any man whatsoever hath carried on the design of deposing the King and disinheriting his posterity; or if any man hath yet such a design he should be the greatest traitor and rebel in the world; but, since the Providence of God hath cast this upon us, I cannot but submit to Providence. — Oliver Cromwell

Death is something you cannot escape, such as death, or a cheesecake that has curdled, both of which always turn up sooner later. — Lemony Snicket

I have plenty of machinery around me; what I really need is a more enchanting world in which to live and work. — Thomas Moore

We don't manage money for anyone else. We bear responsibility only for our own risks. — Suleyman Kerimov

Now I have done what I can, he thought. Let him begin to circle and let the fight come. — Ernest Hemingway,

I always read Jane Austen during wars. Her complete lack of interest in Napoleon's activities has a soothingly insulating effect. — Louise Andrews Kent

...when I thought he loved me, when I thought we were joined not just for breath's time, but for the long continuance, the hard candies of femur and stone, the fastnesses. — Sharon Olds