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Curse it!" said Good - for I am sorry to say he had a habit of using strong language when excited - contracted, no doubt, in the course of his nautical career; "curse it! I've killed him. — H. Rider Haggard

I told another ESPN friend here, I love all sports. I can't think of any I don't love. I've even come to appreciate cricket. Maybe I could play a sportswriter. I don't know. Anything in the sports realm is appealing. — Sean Astin

The wins and losses are over for Rice, the football player, who leaves with 38 NFL records. He was the easiest guy in the world to throw the football to, ... You always knew where he was headed. — Steve Young

I opine you wouldn't know help if it smacked you in the face. Stubborn, bullheaded, wild fey thing of a woman. - Pierce — Kim Harrison

Love makes the world go around, but so does a gallon of vodka and a box of Cuban cigars. — Lois Greiman

The characteristics of the reasoning of crowds are the association of dissimilar things possessing a merely apparent connection between each other, and the immediate generalisation of particular cases. It is arguments of this kind that are always presented to crowds by those who know how to manage them. — Gustave Le Bon

Most of the fathers were scientists. Most of the mothers were not. — Mike Brown

I want to believe that things sometimes matter. I want to believe that what we had when we were children we can still have when we grow older. That there are some things in life that are worth holding on to. — Ashley Cowger

Remember that in the end, the universe responds to our emotions, not to our words. — Stephen Richards

Are the latter aware of their limitations,
and do they know that life is short and wonder what point there is in
going on? — Paulo Coelho

Most things are difficult at the beginning and they become fun, something you love, only after you've worked at them. — Amy Chua

Sometimes a little brain damage can help. — George Carlin

We don't have to be fast; we simply have to be steady and move in the right direction. Direction is always going to trump speed. — Toni Sorenson

Reading ... is an activity subsequent to writing: more resigned, more civil, more intellectual. — Jorge Luis Borges