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When your life is over, the world will ask you only one question: 'Did you do what you were supposed to do?' — Korczak Ziolkowski

For us to grow globally, it's not enough to just be an exporter. We have to be a creator. — Bob Iger

A pure heart won't get us out of conflict and controversy. It may well be the very thing that gets us into it. — John Hagee

Arching her back towards him. Her slender arms, legs, waist enfolded by his arms. His warm and authentic embrace. That was how I came into this world. Love. Isn't love the only answer for every simple thing that is sympathetic and creative in this world. Everything that is good in the family way.
Everything that is blessed. The pursuit of happiness and loveliness. — Abigail George

The only thing I consider appalling would be to suddenly become a vegetable and a burden on other people. A soul slowly dying out, trapped in a body in which the insides gradually sabotage me - that, I think, would be terrifying. — Ingmar Bergman

This is not a letter but my arms about you for a brief moment. — Katherine Mansfield

Golf is a game of misses, and the winners are those who have the best misses — Kathy Whitworth

I said, "This is what happens when you find Gideon." Eyes — Eric Jerome Dickey

All of Robert Caro's biographies are exceptional, in part because of Caro's fundamental ambivalence about power. He sees its necessity and use for getting things done, even as he is often repelled by watching power at close range. His masterpiece on Robert Moses, The Power Broker, describes the evolution of Moses from idealist to pragmatist as he became one of the most powerful figures in the 20th century. — Jeffrey Pfeffer

I feel like we've already seen the burger truck, we've seen the lobster-roll truck. There's even healthy-food trucks now. But a big-thick-pizza truck? Come on, man. That'd be amazing. — Ike Barinholtz

But sooner or later, no matter who you are, life uses everyone as its whipping boy. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

I didn't even need to check my phone to know that the universe had shrunk again, and the stars had vanished.
No. They hadn't vanished. I'd given them away to someone who hadn't deserved them, and I'd never get them back. — Shaun David Hutchinson

Benjamin Franklin, who was already in his eighties when he befriended Webster, and who advocated spelling reform, had encouraged the younger man to adopt his ideas. Franklin proposed that we lose c, w, y, and j; modify a and u to represent their different sounds; and adopt a new form of s for sh and a variation on y for ng as well as tweak the h of th to distinguish the sounds of "thy" and "thigh," "swath" and "swathe." If Franklin had had his way, he would have been the Saint Cyril of America - Cyril "perfected" the Greek alphabet for the Russian language; hence the Cyrillic alphabet - and American English would look like Turkish. — Mary Norris

Fever supports the sick man, and love the lover. — Victor Hugo

I don't talk about my personal life. But the relationships I've had have usually been with other musicians. It's just easier that way. — Shelby Lynne