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I'm Chief Executive Officer at Art of the Olympians Museum in Fort Myers, Florida, which was founded by my Mexico City teammate Al Oerter and his wife Cathy in 2005. It shows that Olympians can have another life; we have got art from more than 100 Olympians. — Bob Beamon

If the price of everything is going down, that's going to include wages as well. People will have an incentive to sit on their cash and not spend it. — Paul Krugman

No anguish I have had to bear on your account has been too heavy a price to pay for the new life into which I have entered in loving you. — George Eliot

Because there wasn't enough time to play 54 — Grant Fuhr

I used to have a lot of superstitions, and then I realized that it was kind of hogwash. Once I let go of them, I relaxed a lot. — Amy Adams

I happen to find motherhood a very natural state, but I know a lot of other people don't. — Natascha McElhone

Her long beautiful red hair wasn't what got me to stare. It was her beautiful heart that I heard beating when I thought no one was there. Her hugs wasn't what got me to stay, it was the thought of me being alone again and I was afraid. She completes me more than she knows. I admire her more than I show, they say true love is hard to find but, I don't believe that because once I saw her in my dreams, I knew she was mines. I've waited for this day for so long and she never knew it, I plan to give her the world. Lord please don't let me blow it. — N.I.

I realised a long time ago that instrumental music speaks a lot more clearly than English, Spanish, Yiddish, Swahili, any other language. Pure melody goes outside time. — Carlos Santana

Writers are damned liars. Every single one of them. — Jennifer Donnelly

For supper." "We'll — Judith Pella

Patience and perserverance will accomplish more in this world than a brilliant dash. Remember that when something goes wrong. — Dale Carnegie