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Every day, soon after lunch, at a time when most people stayed indoors, enjoying a siesta, a dapper little old man stepped out on the balcony on the other side of the street. He had a soldierly bearing, very erect, and affected a military style of dressing; his snow-white hair was always brushed to perfect smoothness. Leaning over the balcony he would call: — Albert Camus

Developing expendable rockets is always going to be painful and expensive. Throwing the whole rocket away on each attempt not only costs a lot, it also hampers figuring out just what went wrong because you don't get the rocket back for inspection. — Henry Spencer

A mistaken thought may be corrected easily, but an errant affection is nearly unmanageable. — Watchman Nee

Am I a myth? Am I a legend? Or am I a phenomenon? — Scott Steiner

I don't think punk ever really dies, because punk rock attitude can never die. — Billy Idol

You have to want weight-loss success so badly that no mountain, river, or ocean could keep you from reaching your goals. If you have that drive, passion, and commitment, there is no way you won't get there. — Jennifer Hudson

If your basic premise about the fundamental purpose of our government is that it must provide for the common defense, then no other position is possible. — Don Nickles

You will not find what you want in the world, only in the Father. — Kevin DeYoung

A government operates and acts differently than a company. So all we want to do is get some transparency here and then determine if the deal should go forward. — Mark Foley

Regret is such a pointless emotion, don't you agree? — Cassandra Clare

Brown argues that play is not an option. In fact he writes, The opposite of play is not work - the opposite of play is depression. — Brene Brown

I do not elevate the time or mode of baptism to a primary doctrine. — John Piper

I believe in only one thing: liberty; but I do not believe in liberty enough to want to force it upon anyone. — H.L. Mencken