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I don't think I can get into my deep inner thoughts about hitting. It's like talking about religion. — Mike Schmidt
The fire that burns brightest in the Raiders organization is the will to win. — Al Davis
We cannot continue to have an excellence gap with the rest of the world and intend to remain the [economic superpower] and [military superpower] of the planet. That's just not going to happen. We're in a position where unless we take action, we'll end up being the [France] of the 21st century: a lot of talk, but not a lot of strength behind it in terms of economic capability. — Mitt Romney
Republicans can vote on Sundays too, just after they go to Church. — Nathan Deal
If you're a model, you're supposed to know how to walk, aren't you? — Lindsey Wixson
I grew up in a household that had its roots in church and community and culture and poetry and song and in the arts. Those aspects certainly shaped what I do. — Robert Battle
And I would discover how much of life is defined by what you want to keep and what you are forced to lose. — Cristina Henriquez
Not asking questions: Giving up on your dreams: Settling for less than you deserve causes you pain, a pain owned by the majority.
Be among the few who are inquisitive, forge plans to chase their dreams and take intentional action to live the life aligned with their potential. — Tony Curl
I never really was a grime artist. I'm just an artist. — Lady Sovereign
He spoke in one of the American accents; Lydia couldn't distinguish among them. To her they all sounded dry and tinny. Almost quack-like. — Gregory Maguire
I know if you talk faster and use more ten-dollar words than everyone around you, you convince half of them that they should shut up because you know what you're talking about. — Robert Downey Jr.
Anything to do with persuasion is rhetoric, right down to the argumentum ad baculum, which means threatening somebody with a stick until they agree with you. — Mark Forsyth