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I wanted to remain a technical adviser for Id, but it just didn't work out. Probably for the best, as the divided focus was challenging. — John Carmack

An athlete cannot run with money in his pockets. He must run with hope in his heart and dreams in his head. — Emil Zatopek

God is always with the strongest battalions. — Frederick The Great

There are a few critics overseas, and occasionally a critic will write an astute analysis of the movie. There is value in reading critics that actually have something intelligent to say, but the journalistic community lives in a world of sound bites and literary commerce: selling newspapers, selling books, and they do that simply by trashing things. They don't criticize or analyze them. They simply trash them for the sake of a headline, or to shock people to get them to buy whatever it is they're selling. — George Lucas

Everybody is born creative, but very few people remain creative. — Osho

The contemplation of revealed truth is a disturbing element in Christian philosophy though a very beautiful one, for it means that the framework of philosophy is widened, and, above all, it can never rest satisfied with the flat, one-dimensional "harmonies" of rationalism. That is the moment when a Christian philosophy, striking upon the rock of divine truth, foams and boils; and that is its unique privilege. — Josef Pieper

Without asking anybody's advice
I turned myself insane
sitting under the same sun
and the same clouds. — Suman Pokhrel

I think there are many ways to serve your country. — Jenna Bush

Never lie to people, because the people you are able to lie to, are the people who trust you. — Will Smith

The only legacy I want is to be thought of as a winner. — Derek Jeter

Unbelief is the mother of vice; it is the parent of sin; and, therefore, I say it is a pestilent evil-a master sin. — Charles Spurgeon

This pedagogy makes oppression and its causes objects of reflection by the oppressed, and from that reflection will come their necessary engagement in the struggle for their liberation. And in the struggle this pedagogy will be made and remade — Paulo Freire