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So many people commute in this country by car long enough distances to really cut into their income, their real income, that they would change their vote based on gas prices. — George W. Bush

I am a member of the team, and I rely on the team, I defer to it and sacrifice for it, because the team, not the individual, is the ultimate champion. — Mia Hamm

In film and television we are oftentimes so pampered that the truths are withheld. — Charles Keating

And though I am not nostalgic for what we did have, I am hopeful about life being filled with everything we didn't. — Chelsea Fagan

I just hope when my body goes, or when my mind does, I have the guts to end it the way Hemingway did. I don't want anybody wiping drool off my chin. — Paul Newman

A man is but a little thing in the midst of the objects of nature, yet, by the moral quality radiating from his countenance, he may abolish all considerations of magnitude, and in his manners equal the majesty of the world. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Meditation is the single most powerful tool to aid recovery from disease and lead to a life of maximum health — Ian Gawler

I still have a fear about going broke. I always think about it. — Gerry Harvey

If you have a story of grace, then you have a story of grace to tell. — Louie Giglio

It never ceased to amaze me how disinterested half the knights were in our own history, in taking advantage of the extraordinary gifts we'd been handed the night we were tapped into Rose & Grave. To them, it was just another privilege they'd been born into, like admission to Eli or their Long Island mansions. Did they have any idea how much more it was to ... other people? — Diana Peterfreund

Expressing anger is a form of public littering. — Willard Gaylin

I am outraged that a House member has tried through this provision to breach the traditional confidentiality of individual Americans' tax returns. There is no reason for this measure, and this last-minute act violates all principles of judgment and common sense. — John Warner