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Getting that first knockout against Joe Riggs [in 2006] meant a lot to me then and still does today. — Diego Sanchez

You know,' Russell said, 'we could have beaten John Kennedy on civil rights, but not Lyndon Johnson.' There was a pause. A man was perhaps contemplating the end of a way of life he cherished. He was perhaps contemplating the fact that he had played a large role - perhaps the largest role - in raising to power the man who was going to end that way of life. But when, a moment later, Richard Russell spoke again, it was only to repeat the remark. 'We could have beaten Kennedy on civil rights, but we can't Lyndon. — Robert A. Caro

If you wish women to love you be original; I know a man who used to wear felt boots summer and winter & women fell in love with him. — Anton Chekhov

Rose early to seek God and found Him whom my soul loveth. Who would not rise early to meet such company? — Robert Murray M'Cheyne

Scotland is the Canada of England! — Rainn Wilson

Sometimes I feel like I've got my nose pressed up against the window of a bakery, only I'm the bread. — Carrie Fisher

One moment you see that you aren't so Original... people leave you... people start ignoring you... people start making excuses. — Deyth Banger

They will be the architects of my fate, I think to myself, despite what Sybil said about my being the author of my own destiny. — Kim White

I always have to get my U.K. fix, and 'Downton Abbey' is definitely that. I absolutely love period dramas, but this one is particularly appealing - following the ins and outs of aristocracy as well as the interaction between the rich and the poor. — Estelle

I think there's good music out there. I just think that radio stations don't play it. — Robert Glasper

15:58 For this reason you can afford to be absolutely settled and rock-solid in faith's persuasion and always ready to go beyond where you would have gone before. Your doing now is inspired by your knowing that you are in him. If his resurrection is yours then his victory over sin and death is equally yours. — Francois Du Toit

Psychoanalytic doctrine reveals the pig in man, a pig saddled with a conscience; the disastrous result is that the pig is uncomfortable beneath that pious rider, and the rider fares no better in the situation, since his endeavor is not only to tame the pig, but also to render it invisible. — Stanislaw Lem