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Gambling is a fascinating sport. When you are winning, you are like a human hurricane, nothing can stand in your way. You defy the Gods, or do you? In fact you impress them, as Bukowski said. When you are losing, you are an insignificant gimp. — Robert Black
You create silent enemies by revealing how much God had blessed you. — Michael Bassey Johnson
Evelyn was an insomniac so when they say she died in her sleep, you have to question that. — Garrison Keillor
A man who sets out to justify his existence and his activities has to distinguish two different questions. The first is whether the work which he does is worth doing; and the second is why he does it (whatever its value may be). — G.H. Hardy
When they kept you out it was because you were black; when they let you in, it is because you are black. That's progress? — Marilyn French
There's always another way.Always. — Anonymous
Believers are inclined to attribute their spiritual successes to their godliness when it would be more accurate to connect them with God's faithfulness. — Max Anders
The soul is the cause or source of the living body. The terms cause and source have many senses. But the soul is the cause of its body alike in all three senses which we explicitly recognize. It is (a) the source or origin of movement, it is (b) the end, it is (c) the essence of the whole living body. — Aristotle.
Hogwarts, it is not, thought the Doctor, realising that no one would appreciate this reference for almost a century. — Eoin Colfer
The true key to success: Skew data and/or change your stated goals until they align with your reality. - Grea Alexander — Grea Alexander
each one as it pertains to your ideal reader. If you're not sure, get online and do a little research. Go to Amazon or Goodreads and look up books similar to your remaining idea cards. — Emlyn Chand
it's the closest thing I have to church. — Amanda Palmer
Companies have got to learn to eat change for breakfast. — Tom Peters
To the east, the night grew a faggot of luminous grey, then seashell opalescence that dimmed the stars. There came the long, bell-tolling movement of dawn striking across a broken horizon. — Frank Herbert
Life hath set
No landmarks before us. — Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl Of Lytton
