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The cost of growth is always a small act of violence. — Jodi Picoult

One day in 1959, when Huddersfield were playing Cardiff City, Tom (T.V.) Williams, who was then chairman of Liverpool, and Harry Latham, a director, came down the slope at Leeds Road to see me.
Mr Williams said, 'How would you like to manage the best club in the country?'
'Why, is Matt Busby packing it up?' I asked. — Bill Shankly

Bucolic peace is not my ambience, — Elizabeth Peters

A baby nursing at a mother's breast ... is an undeniable affirmation of our rootedness in nature. — David Suzuki

I'm a good solid family man. I don't say I'm a good solid man. — Rick Nielsen

Proving people wrong is probably my favorite thing to do. — Zooey Deschanel

I'm a huge believer in science. But I don't think it explains everything. — Andrew Solomon

Ignorance is avoiding that which stands in front of me out of the misplaced hope that it will put what I'm ignoring behind me. Instead, it's most certain to drop it on top of me. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

A master lives in the world of transformation, not the world of loss and gain. — John Frederick Demartini

Pakistan is rich in sporting talent, but the only thing needed is to have sincere and honest administrators who should be held accountable by the government. Pakistan should be recognised as a sporting nation and not as a terrorist country. — Jahangir Khan

We intend to keep the peace - we will also keep our freedom. — Ronald Reagan

If I were to say that I grew up in East Los Angeles in the projects poor, I assumed that everybody understood that it came with its own reasons for being the way I am. I didn't get that people needed to understand where my comedy came from; I thought that they knew that. Now I tell people. — Carlos Mencia

My moral compass doesn't point north. It points to safety. — Jamie Farrell

What the dead don't know piles up, though we don't notice it at first. They don't know how we're getting along without them, of course, dealing with the hours and days that now accrue so quickly, and, unless they divined this somehow in advance, they don't know that we don't want this inexorable onslaught of breakfasts and phone calls and going to the bank, all this stepping along, because we don't want anything extraneous to get in the way of what we feel about them or the ways we want to hold them in mind. — Roger Angell

willing the letters to rearrange themselves into words she wanted to read. "8:05 — Amy Rogers