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Leisure is the handmaiden of the devil. — Branch Rickey
There is nothing as tentative as an old woman's touch; as loving or as horrible. — Anne Enright
These men were conscious of the Fall, if they were conscious of nothing else; and the same is true of all heathen humanity. Those who have fallen may remember the fall, even when they forget the height. Some such tantalising blank or break in memory is at the back of all pagan sentiment. — G.K. Chesterton
When we attempt to reduce the infinitely precious to a number, monstrosities result. For — Charles Eisenstein
ANYTHING will burn with enough gasoline and dynamite. — Robert A. Heinlein
Some of the greatest moments in life come from moments that are incomplete. — Nikki Reed
The first World Cup I remember was in the 1950 when I was 9 or 10 years old. My father was a soccer player, and there was a big party, and when Brazil lost to Uruguay, I saw my father crying. — Pele
I should stop apologizing for being overly analytical about this, even though I am sorry (not to you but in a deeper way, sorry for my brain chemistry and who I am. I do what I can that isn't heroin to modify it but I was born as anxious and obsessive as any incredibly gorgeous child ever could be.) — Lena Dunham
You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. — Ernie Banks
The Lord gave us power in proportion to the work to be done, and strength according to the race set before us, and grace and help as our needs required. — Joseph Smith Jr.
People come up with resolutions that don't reflect what matters most to them, and that makes them almost guaranteed to fail. — Kelly McGonigal
The Yankees had to fight all year to get in. When you're fighting all year and fighting all year, it wears you out a little bit. — Larry Bowa
America and Americans always rise to the occasion. If we say we are going to stamp out hunger, I believe we will. — Christie Brinkley
J.B. Bury once followed Pascal in suggesting that the cause of the foundation of the Roman Empire was the length of Cleopatra's nose: had her features not been perfectly proportioned, Mark Antony would not have been entranced; had he not been entranced he would not have allied himself with Egypt against Octavian; had he not made that alliance, the battle of Actium would not have been fought - and so on. — Alasdair MacIntyre
