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Any of the the 30 ball clubs have a chance at success, and the fans know that. It keeps everything exciting. — Curtis Granderson

Only when you are absolutely devoted to what you do, can you produce something significant in the world. — Jaggi Vasudev

You have my heart, but I won't be some pathetic fool that comes when you wiggle your finger. — Janine Olsson

'Twilight' fans are great. — Chaske Spencer

One of the most fundamental questions people have about defense attorneys is, 'How can you do that? How can you go to bat everyday for a person that you may not know is guilty but you have a pretty good idea that he's not so innocent?' It's a question that defense attorneys answer for themselves by not addressing. — David E. Kelley

What shall we call this undetermin'd state,
This narrow isthmus 'twixt two boundless oceans,
That whence we came, and that to which we tend? — George Lillo

Here, you can walk into a bookstore and pick up a Bible or Christian literature and learn. Over there, they are lucky if they have one Bible for a whole village. — Michael Scott

No one really knows enough to be a pessimist. — Norman Cousins

Until this evening, then' Delacre gathered his things and sketched a quick bow. 'I must be going. I like to wear out at least three welcomes before teatime. Otherwise, the day feels wasted. — Tessa Dare

She didn't sound overjoyed. She didn't sound even slightly joyed. — Sarah Mayberry

Yes, Daisy. Feel it," he murmured against her mouth. "Feel what's in my heart for you." His hand slipped under the covers... - Christian Stone — Nancy Glynn

The wind was not the beginning. There are neither beginnings nor endings to the turning of the Wheel of Time. But it was a beginning. — Robert Jordan

Get thee a good husband, and use him as he uses thee. — William Shakespeare

The strength of a man's virtue must not be measured by his efforts, but by his ordinary life. — Blaise Pascal