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I think guys overtrain and they burn out. And also just knowing what your body needs. Again, I think rest is really important. — Andre Reed

Hullo, Brother," I said. He recognized me, glanced at the suitcase and said: "This time have you come to stay?" "Yes, Brother, if you'll pray for me," I said. Brother nodded, and raised his hand to close the window. "That's what I've been doing," he said, "praying for you. — Thomas Merton

So a law was made that any Christian might worship as he saw fit. This was the first toleration act in the history of America. It was the first toleration act in the history of modern times. — Edward Channing

There's this weird part about having kids - you know when your family is finished, and when it's not. — Jodi Picoult

Seeing how I've held your penis in my hand, I think that puts you firmly in the not a stranger category. — Jessica Scott

punch line: The most basic way to make people care is to form an association between something they don't yet care about and something they do care about. — Chip Heath

The central challenge for any company, regardless of its size, is to keep doing a better job for its customers. — Ralph Nader

I see now that my faith was becoming an ally rather than an enemy because I could vent anger freely, even toward God, without fearing retribution. — Gerald L. Sittser

Nixon is finding out there are no tails on an Eisenhower jacket. — Adlai E. Stevenson

Still thinking of you.
Dr. S. — John Katzenbach

We've got many different sides of music to us. — John Otto

I would do anything to be anywhere in the vicinity of Eckhart Tolle. — Jim Carrey

It's not victory if it doesn't end the war. — Michel De Montaigne

High-consequence risks have a distinctive quality. The more calamitous the hazards they involve, the less we have any real experience of what we risk: for if things 'go wrong', it is already too late. — Anthony Giddens

Between Prince and my dad's fusion-jazz records, I didn't have a choice in being funky. — Patrick Stump