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There is a history of footballers in my family; my granddad played for Notts County and my dad played at county level. — Matt Smith

She was pretty sure that if you died in the South, you'd have a layover in Atlanta before you reached the afterlife. — Ilona Andrews

I did pull out my old Telecaster, and have been thinking I'd like to play that loud with a drummer. But I haven't actually done that yet. — Bill Orcutt

I think a lot of people, even Christians, are willing to be satisfied with gaining lots and lots of biblical knowledge - and many people go to Bible studies and don't realize it isn't enough to know what's right, it's applying the information and the knowledge that you have. — Charles Stanley

Be persistent and never give up. I had to deal with facing stereotypes and had a lot of people doubt me and my ability to drum, but I didn't let it phase me. You just have to believe in yourself. And of course, PRACTICE. — Jess Bowen

The purpose of studying economics is not to acquire a set of ready-made answers to economic questions, but to learn how to avoid being deceived by economists. — Joan Robinson

You have hang-ups because of sh*t that happened to you in your past. I already told you I don't like being measured by that *ssh*le's mistakes, but a second ago you thought the worst. I've been spending time with you, trying to show you who I am. You're a smart woman. I know you can tell the difference between us. But if you're gonna think that every time I'm away from you that I'm doing you wrong, then you're never truly going to be happy. — Jordan Silver

Well then, Elise," Marceline says, using my name for the first time since I've known her. "I guess it's time for you to wake up. — Suzanne Young

Every scientist is a descendant of Humboldt. We are all his family. — Emil Heinrich Du Bois-Reymond

He doesn't understand yet that guilt comes to you not from the things you've done, but from the things that others have done to you. — Margaret Atwood

Art is concerned with the HOW and not the WHAT. — Josef Albers

The legislator is like the navigator of a ship on the high seas. He can steer the vessel on which he sails, but he cannot alter its construction, raise the wind, or stop the waves from swelling beneath his feet. — Alexis De Tocqueville

When you go to church you are really listening-in to the secret wireless from out friends: that is why the enemy is so anxious to prevent us from going. He does it by playing on our conceit and laziness and intellectual snobbery. — C.S. Lewis

Carefully avoid in yourself those things which distrub you in others. — Thomas A Kempis