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If the owner of a franchise is approached and promised good money for his team to lose an irrelevant game, he tells his players to lose the game and they don't care because they get paid huge amounts anyway. — Rashid Latif
Speed is more important than endurance in the decathlon. — Caitlyn Jenner
Faith is the fountain, the foundation and the fosterer of obedience. — Charles Spurgeon
The Big Dipper. Cassiopeia. — Lenore Look
More and more often, we all make silent calculations about who is entitled to what rights, and who is not. — Matt Taibbi
If you don't eat right and you don't know how to take care of your body, you're not going to have the energy to do anything wonderful. — Louise Hay
I really liked one girl and asked her out 22 times, but she always said no. Finally I sang to her, and she said she'd go out with me. — Liam Payne
Almost all great painters in old age arrive at the same kind of broad, simplified style, as if they wanted to summarise the whole of their experience in a few strokes and blobs of colour. — Kenneth Clark
You want me to own a team and deal with these rich, spoiled stubborn athletes, and try to get them to perform? No thank you. — Kobe Bryant
No man was ever great by imitation. — Samuel Johnson
Kids don't see me as an oldies person when I go out on stage. They see me as an energy force. — Dick Dale
People who were born alone are defined by feelings like "Who's gonna be with me when I die? Who will ever understand me? Will I always feel so alone? Maybe if I write a book ... " and you forget that that doesn't help you so much. — Laurie Anderson
The deepest and darkest dungeons that we are ever flung into are the dungeons of the mind — Rassool Jibraeel Snyman
The coverage of Central America in recent months points up one of the ugly truths about the American press: the better the news, the less of it you get. As the war began to turn against the Communist guerillas in El Salvador, there was a palpable dip in the attention paid to it. — Fred Barnes