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You felt to look at him that he would be wonderful upon a horse. I — Nevil Shute
If I am all mankind, are they themselves without me? — Czeslaw Milosz
I'm a fisherman who likes to observe and tell yarns, and so I told stories about things that I knew about. — John D. Voelker
Unless degree is preserved, the first place is safe for no one. — Publilius Syrus
We aren't filled with fear except by things that are bad; and not by them, either, as long as it is in our power to avoid them. — Epictetus
The math is stark: cut the fat, and cut your cancer risk. — Christopher McDougall
The writer's life is a life of revisions. — Jonathan Franzen
I want to be judged by who I am as a person, not by what happened to me. In fact, all the bad things have only contributed to my confidence and sense of self, because I survived them and became a better and stronger person. — Jenna Jameson
We're coming off a quarter here that was in-line with our expectations, but much lower at WPZ due to Geismar's extended outage and a continued heavy capital investing period all as was expected. — Alan Armstrong
Marital partners often trigger in each other resourceless states - negative trance-like experiences in which partners feel devoid of satisfactory solutions. Carol Kershaw maps these interactional loops and provides Ericksonian strategies to help couples make their marriage entrancing. Therapists of all persuasions are sure to benefit from this important book. — Jeffrey K. Zeig
Our goal is not to douse the recession with money, which would be useless, as both you and I know. Our goal is to liberate the business initiative, to lower administrative and law enforcement pressure and to make legal protection truly effective — Dmitry Medvedev
Any man may be in good spirits and good temper when he's well dressed. There ain't much credit in that. — Charles Dickens
You may plainly perceive the traitor through his mask; he is well-known everywhere in his true colors; his rolling eyes and his honeyed tones impose only on those who do not know him. — Moliere
Who doesn't desire his fathers death? — Fyodor Dostoevsky