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The only thing that endures is character. Fame and wealth-all that is illusion. All that endures is character. — O.J. Simpson

[My mom] had this amazing attitude in the face of everything, including when she got cancer. — William J. Clinton

I'm really good at mini-golf. You know, maybe not big person golf, but little person golf. — Natalie Portman

If you're gonna learn how to do something, you'd better learn to do it right. — Christopher McDonald

Our breath is the most precious substance in our lives, and yet we totally take for granted when we exhale that our next breath will be there. If we did not take another breath, we would not last 3 minutes. Now if the Power that created us has given us enough breath to last for as long as we shall live, can we not trust that everything else we need will also be supplied? — Louise Hay

It's the way you say thank you like you're genuinely thankful. I have never met anyone else who does that on a regular basis. — David Levithan

When I came to Berkeley, I met all these Nobel laureates and I got to know that they were regular people. They were very smart and very motivated and worked very hard, but they were still humans, whereas before they were kind of mythical creatures to me. — George Smoot

In fact, something always leads to something else. — David Baldacci

How can I look back and not speak of the stupid learning about birth? Of the stupid learning that people make love, and how it seemed the reason for all things, the intimacy of my wondering, the illumination that to an adolescent was the cause for life around me, the reason why the unhappy people I knew did not kill themselves? — Muriel Rukeyser

The best place to defend is in the opposition penalty box. — Jock Stein

Real life is messy, and drama is a shaped version of real life. — Simon Beaufoy

I guess there is also an element of deliberate change involved. Each of my books has been, at least from my point of view, radically different from the last. — George Murray