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Weve got to do everything in the world to make sure we kill Frank Gores head. We want him running sideways. We want his head sideways. — Gregg Williams

When all is done, you must look in your own heart to know the truth. It lies at some middle depth, half-truths above, half-truths below. Even my truth, what I tell you know, is colored to fit my vision. Find your own truths as best you can, only remember that few are courageous enough to tell a tale of which they are not the hero. — Alida Van Gores

James W. Pennebaker and his associates at the University of Texas have conducted extensive research on the benefits of journaling. His findings: if you want relief, write about your most upsetting experiences, write through the pain, and connect painful events with your life story. — Laurie A. Helgoe

Unfortunately, the true force which propels our endless political disputes, our constant struggles for political advantage, is often not our burning concern for democracy, it is often of our dedication to the principle of the rule of law. — Olusegun Obasanjo

Tell yourself right now and throughout today, that it's okay to draw away from the maddening crowd. Jesus did; so can you. — Charles R. Swindoll

Who am I?" She whispered. Alex opened his mouth as if to correct her, but then he said, "You are my love. — Deirdre Riordan Hall

While there have been terrific advances in the state of technology around heuristics, behavior blocking, and things like that, technology is only a part of the approach to solving the problem with the more important aspect involving putting the right process in place. — John W. Thompson

You have to have passion when you're finding a recipe for a career. If you love what you are doing, you'll never work a day in your life. — Debbi Fields

Evans was punching the shattered windshield out and thinking he was some helluva hero. — Mark Henwick

I hope the next time you get a double-decker strawberry ice-cream cone the ice cream part falls off the cone and lands in Australia. — Judith Viorst

And the silence, it cuts me. The silence, it gores me,
Spilling my blood as the rain falls on me.
Excerpt from "Silence — Angela B. Chrysler

What I did, anybody can do. — Weegee

Always write as if you will never have the blessed chance to write again, so this has to be the best thing you've ever done. Do that, and it will be. — Joe Gores

Old age means realizing you will never own all the dogs you wanted to. — Joe Gores

We can say that, for Merton, religion refers to our deepest reality which lies hidden in our innate propensity for union with God. Our life, in other words, simply makes no sense whatsoever except to the extent it is directed toward union with God, that is, to the extent that it is authentically religious. — James Finley

Out of the night Hopper came, and Perrin was one with the wolf. Hopper, the cub who had watched the eagles soar, and wanted so badly to fly through the sky as the eagles did. The cub who hopped and jumped and leaped until he could leap higher than any other wolf, who never lost the cub's yearning to soar through the sky. [ ... ] Something crashed into his head, and as he fell, he did not know if it was Hopper or himself who died. — Robert Jordan

The Gores, I think, are a bit brighter than the Bushes, historically speaking. — Gore Vidal

Sublime Philosophy! Thou art the patriarch's ladder, reaching heaven; And bright with beckoning angels-but alas! We see thee, like the patriarch, but in dreams, By the first step, dull slumbering on the earth. — Alan Judd

You can't quit or give up before you get it! — Eric Thomas

The bride wore a dress of that peculiar style of calico known as "furniture prints," without trimming or ornaments of any kind. Whether it was cut "bias" or with "gores," I'm sorry to say I don't know, dress-making being as much of an occult science to me as divination. — George Kennan

Scientists say that these things evolved this way over millions of years." He shook his head. "That's a bunch of bunk. I don't think an animal can just all-of-a-sudden decide it wants to make light grow out it's butt. What kind of nonsense is that? Animals don't make light." He pointed to the stars. "God does that. I don't know why or how, but I'm pretty sure it's not chance. It's not some haphazard thing he does in his spare time."
He looked at me, and his expression changed from one of wonder to seriousness, to absolute convicton. "Chase, I don't believe in chance." He held up the jar. "This is not chance, neither are the stars." ... "And neither are you. So, if your mind is telling you that God slipped up and might have made one giant mistake when it comes to you, you remember the firefly's butt. — Charles Martin

But the validity of a doctrine does not depend on whose ox it gores. — Robert H. Jackson