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History has been written not by the most talented but by the most motivated. — Peter Drucker
Fantasy football is not only a good thing, but a great thing. — Jay Mohr
Flow is more than an optimal state of consciousness - one where we feel our best and perform our best - it also appears to be the only practical answer to the question: What is the meaning of life? Flow is what makes life worth living. — Steven Kotler
Magic makes people dangerous. — Sarah J. Maas
He appreciated it, to a point. He also had no intention of having a second marriage like his first, a marriage in which the wife taught the husband, and didn't care who knew it; in fact, took pains to let others see how much she had taught him, how much more she knew about art and politics and all the rest. That had been Dorothy Hearst Paley's fatal flaw, one she recognized too late. Babe — Melanie Benjamin
Give peace a chance — John Lennon
If possible,
leave room for your enemy
to become your friend. — Robert A. Heinlein
I worry about you Bev. I worry a lot. — Stephen King
Definite speech means clarity of mind. — Mark Twain
Sorry wrong room. (Prior exits, goes to Belize.) PRIOR (Despairing): He's the Marlboro Man. BELIZE: Oooh, I wanna see. — Tony Kushner
Love that is ignorant and hatred have almost the same ends. — Ben Jonson
The Lord's Prayer "is truly the summary of the whole gospel." "Since the Lord ... after handling over the practice of prayer, said elsewhere, 'Ask and you will receive,' and since everyone has petitions which are peculiar to his circumstances, the regular and appropriate prayer (the Lord's Prayer) is said first, as the foundation of further desires. — Tertullian
But it is an American thing to love one's roots. American nationality, I mused, is a very special and unique phenomenon in the world. In America, but for Native Americans, all of our forebears hailed from somewhere else. And for all the grief that brought my parents to America, it translates into my good fortune to be born an American. In this hypnotic moment of clarity, I knew where I belonged. — Marianne Meyerhoff
