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I hope we get a decision shortly - I will be dead soon.
(on wanting to be Man City manager) — Stuart Pearce

I dust [your photo] carefully every morning, for to do so gives me the pleasant feeling that I'm caressing you as in the old days. I even touch your nose with mine to recapture the electric current that used to flush through my blood whenever I did so. — Nelson Mandela

This inclination to ignore problems is once again a simple manifestation of an unwillingness to delay gratification. Confronting problems is, as I have said, painful. To willingly confront a problem early, before we are forced to confront it by circumstances, means to put aside something pleasant or less painful for something more painful. It is choosing to suffer now in the hope of future gratification rather than choosing to continue present gratification in the hope that future suffering will not be necessary. — M. Scott Peck

79. A soul which knows that it is loved, but does not itself love, betrays its sediment: its dregs come up. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Do things as soon as you can. If a decision needs to be made, make it. It gives you more time to change your mind. — James D. Watson

I'm grateful that music has been a place where I've found freedom. — Valerie June

I'm so reluctant to do newspaper interviews because it's so misleading how they interpret what you say. — Davy Jones

Miles," I say, "I don't care about any of that. I just want you inside me. — Colleen Hoover

Money is a burden, a burden most keenly felt by the poor. — Eleanor Catton

Measure thinker performance and doer performance differently but objectively. — Pearl Zhu

I once sacrificed something I love for the God I love even more, and He has never forgotten me for it. — Thomas S. Monson

Effective discipline means that we're not only stopping a bad behavior or promoting a good one, but also teaching skills and nurturing the connections in our children's brains that will help them make better decisions and handle themselves well in the future. — Daniel J. Siegel