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If you do not give 110% in your life, I promise your life will haunt you for the rest of your days. Time is the most valuable asset on Earth, a depreciating asset, don't waste another moment of life where you are not at your fullest potential getting the most out of the time you have in life. — Greg Plitt

As a baby, Bret Hart was so ugly that they had to put tinted windows on his incubator! — Jerry Lawler

Whether you think a film will affect society or it's plain entertainment, it's all excellent, it's all noble. — Joaquin Phoenix

Most kids grow sullen and angry when they're working through issues, but Thanet mustered up another kind of bull-headed strength. The kind that sees beyond circumstances to what really matters. How could anyone hurt a soul that lovely? — Laura Anderson Kurk

Innocent people can get into terrible jams, too. One false move and you're in over your head. — Ben Hecht

You cannot have strong leadership without passion. — Patrick Dixon

The first printed Greek Homer had appeared in 1488, in Florence, published by an Athenian, Demetrius Chalcondyles, — Adam Nicolson

John Prescott has made the government look greedy and ridiculous. Labour is seen as the corrupt party. The government has been fulfilling the old rule that oppositions do not win elections, governments lose them. — William Rees-Mogg

I'm a New Zealand actor, and I really want to be doing our stuff here, and our stuff includes plays from overseas. In terms of survival, maybe I should have taken a shot elsewhere at some point, but it gets back to the same theme - we should have our own people telling our own stories. — Peter Hambleton

I photography women as I liked to fell in love of them. — Aurelien Roulland

The careful scholarship of the dedicated amateur mycophile R. Gordon Wasson reads like an exciting scientific detective story. Moreover, his willingness to pursue the quest through the wide range of linguistics, archeology, folklore, philology, ethnobotany, plant ecology, human physiology, and prehistory constitutes an object lesson to all holistic professional students of man. — Weston La Barre

You'll find that trickery of the mind is just as potent as trickery of deed — L.M. Montgomery

Ideas govern the world, or throw it into chaos. — Auguste Comte

He who has no pleasure in looking up, is not fit so much as to look down. — Washington Allston

This is still the strangest thing in all man's travelling, that he should carry about with him incongruous memories. — Robert Louis Stevenson