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It may seem that we have multiple realities - because we're capable of playing many different roles in our life. — Art Hochberg

There has been only one manager, and his name is John McGraw. — Connie Mack

Four innate sentiments dispose people to a universal moral sense. These are sympathy, fairness, self-control and duty. — James Q. Wilson

The tree was so old, and stood there so alone, that his childish heart had been filled with compassion; if no one else on the farm gave it a thought, he would at least do his best to, even though he suspected that his child's words and child's deeds didn't make much difference. It had stood there before he was born, and would be standing there after he was dead, but perhaps, even so, it was pleased that he stroked its bark every time he passed, and sometimes, when he was sure he wasn't observed, even pressed his cheek against it. — Karl Ove Knausgard

Nobody tells me f-k all! — Ozzy Osbourne

I'm not an historian but I can get interested - obsessively interested - with any aspect of the past, whether it's palaeontology or archaeology or the very recent past. — Penelope Lively

To be strong, find strength within yourself. — Debasish Mridha

Religion is not the root of all evil, for no one thing is the root of all anything. — Richard Dawkins

Romance is one of the sacred temples that dot the landscape of life. — Marianne Williamson

There are different kinds of passages in the movie [Chicken with plums]. One of the passages is like a sitcom and another is a bit more delicate and another is more bizarre, so you have to have people who know how to navigate that. — Vincent Paronnaud

It is more pleasant to remember others than to be remembered. — Henry J. Heinz

You might 'write from the heart,' but you'd better polish with your brain. — Margaret Atwood

People will insist on building high and wide barriers directly in your path, often with the intent of closing you in. If you treat these obstacles like fencing walls, they will prove mightily so. I choose to see them as grand towers meant to be scaled and conquered, providing an added victory as well as a great view of the journey ahead. — Richelle E. Goodrich