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The important work of moving the world forward does not wait to be done by perfect men. — George Eliot

Inej cast a meaningful glance at his cane. "Have a long trip down," she said, then leapt onto the banister, sliding from one flight to the next, slick as butter in a pan. — Leigh Bardugo

She needed time to recover? He was the one that almost got run through by the devil. — James E. Wisher

Never let up. The more you can win by, the more doubts you put in the other players' minds the next time out. — Sam Snead

Svensson has struggled as everyone struggles, he's conceded his defeats. He's not a player, but he has lost nonetheless. Svensson is no stranger than the rest of us. At some point he decided to stop playing the game, and turned to the tangible things: Svensson and the painter Kiki Kaufman have a daughter named Bella. Bella has two teeth (the research intern did a terrible job). Svensson and Kiki are turning a ruin into a house, they're turning a study into a nursery, they plant and harvest and breed animals and slaughter and cook. — Thomas Pletzinger

There are not too many people with an opinion I care for. — Karl Lagerfeld

Lucy took care of me on the set, and made sure that none of the crew cussed around me. She also had birthday parties for me and made sure that they were well attended. — Keith Thibodeaux

Because the game of hide-and-seek was still going on, it took Edmund and Lucy some time to find the others. But when at last they were — C.S. Lewis

Over in the UK and in Wales, it's nice to turn on the TV and see 'Baywatch.' — David Hasselhoff

You can send a message around the world in one-fifth of a second, yet it may take years for it to get from the outside of a man's head to the inside. — Charles Kettering

Legislators need to support privacy to establish consumer confidence. — Marc Rotenberg

The Silver Siren By Chanda Hahn — Chanda Hahn

Monetary policy itself cannot sensibly be directed at reducing imbalances. — Timothy Geithner