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You might reduce Lombardi's coaching philosophy to a single sentence: In any game, you do the things you do best and you do them over and over and over. — George Halas

Our world has grown weary of greed, exploitation and division, of the tedium of false idols and piecemeal responses, and the pain of false promises. — Pope Benedict XVI

Social roles vary in the extent to which it is culturally permissible to express ambivalence or negative feelings toward them.Ambivalence can be admitted most readily toward those roles that are optional, least where they are considered primary. Thus men repress negative feelings toward work and feel freer to express negative feelings toward leisure, sex and marriage, while women are free to express negative feelings toward work but tend to repress them toward family roles. — Alice S. Rossi

There's only one thing that all the successful companies in the world have in common: None was started by one person. — Ernesto Sirolli

I stroll along, talk, I sign books, people buy me drinks, I forget where my hotel is, I get lost and fall into some local body of water ... done it hundreds of times. — Terry Pratchett

We can never know truth, but some stories are better than others. — Aaron Shepard

There is a little bit of everybody in everybody. — Leonard Leventon

I have criticized absent people so often, and then discovered, to my humiliation, that I was talking with their relatives, that I have grown superstitious about that sort of thing and dropped it. — Mark Twain

No matter how long your journey appears to be, there is never more than this: one step, one breath, one moment ... Now. — Eckhart Tolle

I'll take honesty in Hell before lies in Heaven — Christopher Zzenn Loren