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A freshet in the autumn does not compensate for a drought in the spring. — Mary Boykin Chesnut

Competitive Skaters must be prepared for a lot of work, challenges, self-discipline, and motivation. The desire must be there, but more importantly, your love for the sport. — Oksana Baiul

If mankind is naturally good, he is sure going against his nature more and more of the time. It sounds like a bad joke: the paranoids are after us. — Herbert Gold

I also acknowledge that there are biological differences between men and women. — Sheryl Sandberg

We take our endorsements seriously. — Lincoln Diaz-Balart

I have a really great show jacket from Lavalliere that's really well made, and I have a great pair of Gucci jodhpurs, which is hilarious. — Edie Campbell

In brief, our genetic heritage is at odds with our genetic future. For the first time in human history, the qualities it takes to survive as a species are compatible with the qualities it takes to love. — Warren Farrell

Reality is a construct of the neurons. — Abhijit Naskar

As soon as everyone is on the bandwagon with one idea, a leader should be working on the next one. — Roger Enrico

Are - and yet refer to something permanent, which must, therefore, be distinct from all my representations and external to me, the existence — Immanuel Kant

Will shifted uncomfortably in his seat, his eyes slanting away from Tessa's. — Cassandra Clare

I have - I have more than an interesting task in piloting Wales into our new democracy, without wanting to exercise draconian powers on behalf of anybody else - I can assure of that. — Ron Davies

The function of the wing is to take what is heavy and raise it up in the region above. — Plato

Art is the tree of life. Science is the tree of death. — William Blake

The poet is never inspired, because he is the master of that which appears to others as inspiration. He does not wait for inspiration to fall out of the heavens like roasted ortolans. He knows how to hunt ... He is never inspired because he is unceasingly inspired, because the powers of poetry are always at his disposition, subjected to his will, submissive to his own activity ... — Raymond Queneau