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If you always make the right decision, the safe decision,
the one most people make, you will be the same as everyone else. — Paul Arden

When you write down your ideas you automatically focus your full attention on them. Few if any of us can write one thought and think another at the same time. Thus a pencil and paper make excellent concentration tools. — Michael LeBoeuf

I love playing sport. — Damian Lewis

His can of pepper spray was bigger than my can of pepper spray. — Janet Evanovich

What is this Chocho business?' Will muttered to himself. But his friends overheard the comment.
'It's a term of great respect,' they chorused, and he glared at them.
'Oh, shut up,' he said. — John Flanagan

If you don't sow in your promise land, it won't give you anything. — Sunday Adelaja

Philosophy by showing - including philosophy in literature - does truly valuable work in leading us to new perspectives from which our arguments can then begin. It does so by introducing new synthetic complexes, which we then reflect on from various points of view. When the complexes survive and grow, that initial showing has been philosophically decisive. — Philip Kitcher

People notice if you are black. People notice if you are female. We are certainly not either colorblind or gender-blind in this country, so I'm not suggesting that it isn't a factor. But I think in the final analysis, people will take a look at the positions, and they'll take a look at the issues. — Condoleezza Rice

the old name absorbs into me - MANNAHATTA, "the place encircled by many swift tides and sparkling waters. — Walt Whitman

Like it or not, in the end, it's one's body. It's literally what carries you through life. There's a reason for the saying, 'If you have your health, you have everything,' and it's true. Old age, disease - these are the great equalizers. — Candace Bushnell

In a representative republic, the education of our children must be of the utmost importance! — James Monroe

I wouldn't be the same actor if I couldn't do theater. — Chiwetel Ejiofor

A plain and temperate way of living conduces to the health of the body and the vigour of the mind, both of which we are apt to destroy by excess and plenty. — Captain Woodes Rogers