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We used to look at each other and say, 'We play the same game with the same rules, the same bat, the same ball, the same field. What the hell does color have to do with it? You don't play with color. You play with talent.' — Monte Irvin

He has been taught in his head, but his heart has not been satisfied, and he goes away still hungry. — A.W. Tozer

Mrs Joe was a very clean housekeeper, but had an exquisite art of making her clenliness more umcomfortable and unacceptable than dirt itself. Cleanliness is next to godliness, and some people do the same by their religion. — Charles Dickens

When somebody mangles one of my jokes, that bothers me more than somebody saying that I'm the worst comedian ever. — Hannibal Buress

Buy an annuity cheap, and make your life interesting to yourself and everybody else that watches the speculation. — Charles Dickens

I'll make a swing so I can reach the places I can't reach yet. — Nina LaCour

True knowledge comes only through suffering. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

The vintage dinette chairs featured chrome-plated steel legs and seats upholstered in black vinyl. Very 1950s. She liked the '50s. The world hadn't gone crazy yet. As she sat at a chromed table with a red Formica top, paging through the newspaper, she drank her first coffee of the day, which she called her "wind-me-up cup." To — Dean Koontz

The world is a clock and the clock has wound to its final second - why — Rick Yancey

The highest stage of Man's ethical progress is reached when he becomes absolutely free from fear and grief. — Muhammad Iqbal

Food was a responsibility, a ward she was determined to go by, ... She'd force herself through to the last forkful even to the point of nausea, because she didn't understand that it was there for her and not the other way round. — Lionel Shriver

The game of cricket existed long before I was born. It will be played centuries after my demise. During my career I was privileged to give the public my interpretation of its character in the same way that a pianist might interpret the works of Beethoven. — Donald Bradman