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It's a vain hope to believe that people will voluntarily turn their back on government subsidies. — James Cook

The good of man, and likewise his ill, lies in how he exercises his choice, while everything else is nothing to us, — Epictetus

Look how far we've come. Look at us now. Ache for ache. Smile for smile. I only ever wanted to live this life with her. — Krista Ritchie

The shellfish thing is very scary. You have to know the people you buy from and exactly where their wholesalers are getting the fish from. — Julia Child

The 1930s Hollywood was capable of hurting me so much. The things about Hollywood that could hurt me (when I first came) can't touch me now. I suddenly decided that they shouldn't hurt me - that was all. — Joan Crawford

I really struggle to get up in the morning, but I also get my best ideas really late at night, when I'm trying to sleep. — Nina Nesbitt

I'm not thinking home run, I just want to put a good swing on the ball. When you go looking for home runs, you get off of your swing. So you don't think of homers when you go up to the plate. — David Ortiz

We love to learn because learning feels good. It both satisfies and stimulates curiosity. Reading a good book, having a meaningful conversation, listening to great music - just doing these things make us happy. They have no extrinsic purpose. To give them one takes away from their joy. — Zander Sherman

A man's thoughts can change his entire life;Whatever you cannot perceive, you cannot receive. — Justice Clement

You may get me to say the word, but know this, you will never truly own me. That right belongs to my real master. You may take his symbol off my hip, but there will always be a scar that reminds us both what was there. And you might take his collar off my throat, but you'll never erase his name from my soul. — Kitty Thomas

Less, less of self each day, And more, my God, of Thee! — Horatius Bonar