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Oh, the public! There's no satisfying them! It's no use working and doing one's best! One's driven to drinking and cursing it all. . . . If you do nothing -- they're angry; if you begin doing your duty, they're angry too. There's nothing for it but drink! — Anton Chekhov

"He who wants to protect everything, protects nothing," is one of the fundamental rules of defense. — Adolf Galland

No good work is ever done while the heart is hot and anxious and fretted. — Olive Schreiner

Whenever I say goodbye its never for long because I believe in the power of love. — Luther Vandross

Blakewood had a collection of miniature furniture with Scotty dogs painted on it, arranged on a semicircular shelf int he corner. Yeah. He was queer. — Jordan Castillo Price

Lucifer sang through the skies like a silver arrow; the bleak white steel of it, gleaming in the bleak blue emptiness of the evening. — G.K. Chesterton

To find people who don't want anything is rare. — Andrew Young

Going through open doors means I will have to be able to trust God with my future when the path I'm called to take does not look like the obvious one. — John Ortberg

On 'Idol,' you have to show off your vocal abilities, so I stuck to the ballads, so I'm glad my first single is 'Tonight' so I can show off my fun, young side, and what I want to do as an artist. — Jessica Sanchez

A hero is someone who is selfless. — Mark Andrew Poe

Keep your morale high, in spite of setbacks. At the end you are bound to succeed. — Dhirubhai Ambani

Although on a conscious level a man lives for himself, he is actually being used for the attainment of humanity's historical aims. A deed once done becomes irrevocable, and any action comes together over time with millions of actions performed by other people to create historical significance. — Leo Tolstoy