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Don't try to guess what sort of thing editors want to publish or what you think the country is in a mood to read. Editors and readers don't know what they want to read until they read it. Besides, they're always looking for something new. — William Zinsser
Available energy is the main object at stake in the struggle for existence and the evolution of the world. — Ludwig Boltzmann
If something's bound to happen, it will
happen.. Right time, right person, and for
the best reason. — Aristotle.
I realised that I really disliked him, and I knew exactly why: he didn't know the difference between being solemn and being serious. — John Cleese
There might be a million reasons why you think it couldn't work,but all you need is one reason why it could. That reason is love. — Brittainy C. Cherry
Stop longing.You poison today's ease, reaching always for tomorrow. — Robin Hobb
Internalize the Golden Rule of sales that says: All things being equal, people will do business with, and refer business to, those people they know, like and trust. — Bob Burg
You have a wide array of people that are watching something, and you cannot please everyone at the same time. Half the people will love it; half the people will hate it. Half the people won't see it. — David A.R. White
Well, if I must, fine. I'll guard the retreat," said Alexia. "Buy us some time." "What, in a clock shop? — Gail Carriger
For young males that weigh between 150-200 lbs., deadlifts can move up 15-20 lbs. per workout, squats 10-15 lbs., with continued steady progress for 3-4 weeks before slowing down to half that rate. Bench presses, presses, and cleans can move up 5-10 lbs. per workout, with progress on these exercises slowing down to 2.5-5 lbs. per workout after only 2-3 weeks. Young women make progress on the squat and the deadlift at about the same rate, adjusted for bodyweight, but much slower on the press, the bench press, cleans, and assistance exercises. — Mark Rippetoe