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Everybody has questioned my heart, questioned my training ethics, this and that, but I never did something as cowardly as to take any sports-enhancement drug ... That's one thing no one can ever say about me, you know? That I was a coward and took sports-enhancement drugs, because I was afraid I was going to get my a** kicked in front of millions of people. So anybody out there who said I never had no heart, at least I wasn't a coward. — B.J. Penn

Some archives and record offices are housed in your local museum or library; others have their own stand-alone building. Wherever they are, they are a treasure trove. — Kate Williams

Take clear water with grass waving at the bottom. It's wonderful to look at, but to try to paint it is enough to make one insane. — Claude Monet

The first derivative is the last refuge of a scoundrel. — Charles P. Kindleberger

If we are immortal, it is a fact of nature, and that fact does not depend on bibles, on Christs, priest, or creeds. — Robert Green Ingersoll

The only good thing about playing in Cleveland is you don't have to make road trips there. — Richie Scheinblum

She was thinking how it was the unfinished business. This was why she could not sleep. She could not say the day was over. She had no sense that any day was ever over. Everything was still going on. The business not only not finished but maybe not done well enough. — Lydia Davis

What then, is time?" asks the saint. "If no one asks me, I know; if I wish to explain to him who asks, I know not." Neither the past nor the future, argues Augustine, truly exists - and the present is merely an instant. "The present of things past is memory," he writes; "the present of things present is perception; and the present of things future is expectation." Augustine's conclusion - never fully stated, but unmistakably implied - is that time is subjective. It exists in the mind alone, and nowhere else. — John Wray