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When we decide to be happy we accept the responsibility to bring happiness to someone else. — Maya Angelou

Carl had met Renee at a party given by a colleague of his. He had been taken with her face. Hers was a remarkably plain face, and it appeared quite somber most of the time, but during the party he saw her smile twice and frown once; at those moments, her entire countenance assumed the expression as if it had never known another. Carl had been caught by surprise: he could recognize a face that smiled regularly, or a face that frowned regularly, even if it were unlined. He was curious as to how her face had developed such a close familiarity with so many expressions, and yet normally revealed nothing. It took a long time for him to understand Renee, to read her expressions. But it had definitely been worthwhile. Now — Ted Chiang

I prefer people to see me as an Ivorian and as a patriot. — Didier Drogba

Tiago decided he enjoyed armchair warfare. It was so comfortable, and there were pastries. — Thea Harrison

If you travel as much as we do, you appreciate the improvements in aircraft design of less noise and more comfort - provided you don't travel in something called economy class, which sounds ghastly. — Prince Philip

For 1,300 days of Sarajevo's drama, important people in the world who were supposed to act kept their eyes closed, ... But not you. You were not silent. Your voice was clear. — Alijia Izetbegovic

Mental toughness is Spartanism, with all its qualities of self-denial, sacrifice, dedication, fearlessness, and love. — Vince Lombardi

The future must enter you long before it happens. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Today there is too much retouching, and I don't like it, except on me. — Carine Roitfeld

Some are taxed on their success, true. Some are taxed on their survival, also true. — Benjamin Kane Ethridge

A smile can go a long way, but a scowl can go even further. — Jayce O'Neal

This will never come again — Steve Hagen

Too often we tell kids pleasant stories devoid of truth, and stories without truth are not good stories. Our audience deserves more from us. — Mac Barnett