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For me, I'm focused on what I want to do. I know what I need to do to be a champion, so I'm working on it. — Usain Bolt

By cutting off my hair I was punishing myself for loving someone so much. I was trying to be stronger. — Jeffrey Eugenides

Please let go your anger and please send my Saet Byul back. She is my everything — Kim Soo-hyun

The maxim of courts is that manner is power. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Business, we use the term "judo strategy" to describe a particular way of competing. A judo approach to competition emphasizes — Anonymous

The two Anastasias represent the two faces of the twentieth century. One is a century that really existed, full of war and the slaughter of innocents. The second is the century we longed to have, of peace and family pleasures, and the dreams of any little girl who would close her eyes and become a princess. — John Klier

There cannot be any 'story' without a fall - all stories are ultimately about the fall - at least not for human minds as we know them and have them. — J.R.R. Tolkien

I simply believe food is too good to throw away - and Christmas leftovers can be a gastronomic opportunity for the well-skilled kitchen forager. With a little imagination, there are a million ways to use up leftovers rather than bin them. — Tristram Stuart

God is never late, we're just impatient. — LeCrae

We were very young in Duran, and to get pushed in a corner can be very difficult to get out of. — Andy Taylor

Sidheag could be quite crass, the result of having been raised by men, or Scots, or soldiers, or werewolves, or all four. — Gail Carriger

It is fatal to look hungry. It makes people want to kick you. — George Orwell

I have not tried to write the history of that language, but rather the archaeology of that silence. — Michel Foucault

CUSTOMER (holding up a copy of a Harry Potter book): This doesn't have anything weird in it ... does it? BOOKSELLER: You mean, like, werewolves? CUSTOMER: No (whispers) - gays. BOOKSELLER: ... right. — Jen Campbell

The Vancouver Olympics was the first competition where I completed the short and free programs without any mistakes, and that in itself was a huge achievement. — Kim Yuna