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I was told that there's near on a million to one chance that I would be able to have children. — Tony McCoy

It is not what happens that is success or failure, but what it does to the heart of man. — Bruce Lee

Israel worshipped a God who could grow angry, who changed his mind, a God involved in history, who cared so much about one group of people that their apostasies drove him to fits of impatience. The greatest philosophers of Greece spoke of an unchanging divine principle, far removed from our world, without emotion, unaffected by anything beyond itself. Improbably enough, Christian theology came to identify these two as the same God; this may be the single most remarkable thing to have happened in Western intellectual history. — William C. Placher

The first part of a good work is the will, the second is vigorous effort in the doing of it. God is the author of both. It is, therefore, robbery from God to arrogate anything to ourselves, either in the will or the act. — John Calvin

You've never in your life seen a horse run so fast! He's all power-all beauty. — Walter Farley

I don't see myself as a Luddite. — Morley Safer

Letting the banks go bust instead of perpetually bailing them out is the right way to go.Iceland Did It Right; All others are doing it wrong. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

If Capitalism has a definition it includes, surely, the concept value for money. You do not spend any more than your have to; you go where labour is cheapest, resources most bountiful, rules most lax, governments most permissive. Yet you also pay an idiot a fortune for doing nothing, and it is hard to see why. And if he is a hereditary idiot, very hard to see why. — Bob Ellis

All of the years I spent trying to be someone you could be proud of would have been better spent being proud of myself for who I already was. — Paula Heller Garland

Who the fuck are you?" Chandler demanded. — J. Lynn

It is always dangerous to view our collective lives without the benefit of history or without regard to diversity among us. — Rebekah Nathan