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Brisk talkers are generally slow thinkers. — Jonathan Swift

High school dropouts are forfeiting their opportunity to pursue the American Dream. — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

If the person didn't deserve your love in life... they don't deserve your tears in death. — Lisa Renee Jones

The world today doesn't please me. — Brigitte Bardot

Rocket had that mean look on, every game we played. He was 100 percent hockey. He could hate with the best of them. — Gordie Howe

Beautiful objects are wrought by study through effort, but ugly things are reaped automatically without toil. — Democritus

Things that need to be dealt with right away. This might include correspondence from his office or business associates, bills, legal documents, and the like. He subsequently performed a fine sort of things to be dealt with today versus in the next few days. Things that are important but can wait. We called this the abeyance pile. This might include investment reports that needed to be reviewed, articles he might want to read, reminders for periodic service on an automobile, invitations to parties or functions that were some time off in the future, and so on. Things that are not important and can wait, but should still be kept. This was mostly product catalogues, holiday cards, and magazines. Things to be thrown out. — Daniel J. Levitin

Read books, listen to tapes, attend seminars-they are decades of wisdom reduced to invaluable hours. — Mark Victor Hansen

For one shining moment, you were the king of fear, she said. — David Cronenberg

I also write poems, so that is something that I really enjoy. — Billy Sherwood

Quit lying to yourself and accept your power and beauty. Liberate yourself from the slow-death you call life. — Bryant McGill

No one ever heard of the truth being enforced by law. When the secular is called in to sustain an idea, whether new or old, it is always a bad idea, and not infrequently it is downright idiotic. — H.L. Mencken