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Start looking around you ... and all you see are people the world would be better off without. — Tsugumi Ohba

We were like farm animals compared to today's players who are treated like thoroughbreds. — Jim Bouton

Even when I am gone, I shall remain in people's minds the star of their rights, my name will be the war cry of their efforts, the motto of their hopes. — Napoleon Bonaparte

It is one of the most validating things for an artist like me, to have people sing along to your songs. — Blake Shelton

It was getting dark by the time I went out, and nobody who knows the country will need to be told how black is the darkness of a November night under high laurel bushes and yew-trees. I walked into the heart of the shrubberies two or three times, not seeing a step before me, till I came out upon the broader carriage-road, where the trees opened a little, and there was a faint grey glimmer of sky visible, under which the great limes and elms stood darkling like ghosts; but it grew black again as I approached the corner where the ruins lay. ("The Open Door") — Mrs. Oliphant

In this life, nobody has forever in which to leave home, to return, to make a new home, or to open the door to someone. Death doesn't wait while we tidy everything up. And there are several kinds of dying. — Jean Little

The captivity of Carswell Thorne had gotten off to a rocky start, what with the catastrophic soap rebellion and all. — Marissa Meyer

It is one thing to be blind, and another to be in darkness. — Coventry Patmore

The game (baseball)was a custom of his clan, and it gave outlet for the homicidal and sides-taking instincts which Babbitt called "patriotism" and "love of sport. — Sinclair Lewis

Yet the personal choice to smoke is ... the same kind of choice as the driver who downed the beers, and then the telephone pole. - Open letter from the tobacco industry, 1988 — Siddhartha Mukherjee

Time and pains will do anything. — Frederick William Robertson

As you get older, you shouldn't waste time drinking bad wine. — Julia Child