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Davos enjoyed a good story as well as any man, but Stannis had not named him Hand for his enjoyment, he felt. His first duty was to help his king rule, and for that he must needs understand the words the ravens brought. The best way to learn a thing was to do it, he had found; sails or scrolls, it made no matter. — George R R Martin

Marcus is one of the greatest guys in the world!", Marcus Matherne — Marcus Matherne

Now this was clearly one of the greatest improvements on the education system since time began and I was greatly looking forward to being enrolled but Aunt Penn said that I didn't have to do much of anything until autumn term, which didn't start until September, and by that time no one was going to school anyway due to the You Know What. — Meg Rosoff

The only thing we need to sustain is the freedom to act on our judgment-which includes the freedom to use our property as we see fit. As long as we are free, we can keep the lights on and continue figuring out how to make them cheaper and brighter. — Craig Biddle

Losing a loved one is never really "starting over." More like "continuing without. — Mitch Albom

It really doesn't matter honestly to look at the scoreboard where it's 20 runs and 2 wickets down or 200 runs, 2 wickets down, because ... if you're positive inside it really doesn't matter. It just requires different planning sometimes. — Sachin Tendulkar

You can force people to change - which they'll hate. Or you can inspire them to change - which'll make 'em love you forever. — Richard Doster

I think that Detroiters are some of the most resilient people in the world. — Mayer Hawthorne

Scoundrels are always sociable. — Arthur Schopenhauer

The President has so much good publicity potential that hasn't been exploited. He should just sit down one day and make a list of all the things that people are embarrassed to do that they shouldn't be embarrassed to do, and then do them all on television. — Andy Warhol