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The most important time in history is - NOW - the present,
So count your blessings cause time can't define the essence. — Talib Kweli
As always, I am saved by the inability of living creatures to believe anything that might cause the walls of their little mental assumptions to crumble. — Muriel Barbery
Books connect us with others, but that connection is created in solitude, one reader in one chair hearing one writer, what John Irving refers to as one genius speaking to another. — Lewis Buzbee
Writing this letter is like putting a note in a bottle
And hoping
It will reach Japan. — Alice Munro
The way I look at it, a footballer wouldn't play in flip-flops or dip their feet in acid and then expect to get to David Beckham's level. My voice is my living, so I'll be looking after it. — Jessie J.
And where is the Prince who can afford to so cover his country with troops for its defense, as that ten thousand men descending from the clouds, might not in many places do an infinite deal of mischief, before a force could be brought together to repel them? — Benjamin Franklin
The best businesses are really ones that can combine passion, profits, and purpose. — Tony Hsieh
Chess is intellectual gymnastics. — Wilhelm Steinitz
There just needs to be a gay rapper. He doesn't have to be flamboyant, just a rapper who identifies as gay - who's better than everybody. Unfortunately hip-hop is so competitive that in order for fringe groups to get in, you gotta be better than whoever's the best. — Talib Kweli
Love hard when there is love to be had. — Bob Marley
I always wanted to be an actor. I always wanted to be John Wayne. — Bill Engvall
Alright. I'm over on the dark side. You'd better have the cookies I've been promised. — Danika Stone
Lets drink to the hard working people
Lets drink to the salt of the earth — Mick Jagger
The Christian story, centered as it is on the death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, is the only story for making sense of desire and loss. — Jen Pollock Michel
Drink deeply from good books. — John Wooden