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My ex-wife has never broken 150. I wish she would stop telling people I taught her how to play golf. — Bruce Lansky

He has a name."
"Oh yeah. Skulduggery isn't it?" Fletcher responded. "That's an unusual one. Tell me were you born a skeleton or were your folks just disturbingly hopeful? — Derek Landy

If you do not hope, you will not win that which is not hoped for, since it is unattainable and inaccessible. — Heraclitus

Arnold Schwarzenegger, I don't know if you'd call him a great actor, but he's amazing in terms of his presence, and he is interesting enough that you want to watch him. — F. Murray Abraham

No wonder if such persons look upon imputed righteousness as the shadow of a dream, who esteem those things which evidence its necessity to be but fond imaginations. And small hope is there to bring such men to value the righteousness of Christ, as imputed to them, who are so unacquainted with their own unrighteousness inherent in them. Until men know themselves better, they will care very little to know Christ at all. — John Owen

Ignore any loss of nerve, ignore any loss of self-confidence, ignore any doubt or confusion. Move on believing in love, in peace, and harmony, and in great accomplishment. Remember joy isn't a stranger to you. You are winning and you are strong. Love. Love first, love always, love forever. — Anne Rice

There is a lot more hard work to do in the future for the well-being of our sisters and brothers, the people of Thailand. — Yingluck Shinawatra

People are dream killers
you've got to be careful who you give emotional access to. — Tyrese Gibson

I'm on stage where Rivers Cuomo from Weezer was standing? It's kind of a mind trip. — Drake Bell

If you have a sense of style and purpose and will you don't want to compromise. — Vidal Sassoon

It's quantity of time at home and quality of time at work that counts; don't mix them up! — Brian Tracy

In the bibulous days of Shakespeare, the peg tankard, a species of wassail or wish-health bowl, was still in use. Introduced to restrain intemperance, it became a cause of it, as every drinker was obliged to drink down to the peg. We get our expression of taking a man "a peg lower," or taking him "down a peg," from this custom. — William Shakespeare

At the time there was a strong feeling in the streets that the authorities were to blame for their incapacity to dispose of the invaders without all this inconvenience. — H.G.Wells