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A bastard had to learn to notice things, to read the truth that people hid behind their eyes. — George R R Martin

A landscape image cuts across all political and national boundaries, it transcends the constraints of language and culture. — Charlie Waite

Don't forget that in pushing policemen into duck ponds the follow through is everything. — P.G. Wodehouse

I have a passion for playing tennis and enjoy the workload and struggles of performing in this amazing global sport. — Sania Mirza

There are abusive individuals whose worst little demons are greed, sloth,envy, gluttony, pride and wrath enslaved by their god which is money. They usually set their false assumptions, wrong judgments, gossips and lies forceful than the ones who hold the truth but what they missed out is that the victims of their aggressions, the targets of their wrong accusations and the recipients of their repetitive harassments carry what is truly essential and what lives longer, that is: truth and goodness, both of which shall always prevail against their vicious, evil manners. — Angelica Hopes

There is a real opportunity right now as parents and grandparents to come up with a plan that leaves our kids with something better than we have; that is, an opportunity to own, build, and grow a nest egg of their own. — Norm Coleman

In November, 1964 when I was a patient at the Mayo Clinic I though seriously about killing myself. — Jerry Kramer

I don't discriminate against sushi. It's all good in my book. — Billy Horschel

The history of patents includes a wealth of attempts to reward friends of the government and restrict or control dangerous technologies. — James Boyle

Speed is a great asset; but it's greater when it's combined with quickness - and there's a big difference. — Ty Cobb

The dog that will follow everbody ain't worth a curse. — Josh Billings

It is common error to infer that things which are consecutive in order of time have necessarily the relation of cause and effect. — Jacob Bigelow

If one generation is expected to carry an excessive burden on behalf of another, it will seek by every means to avoid it. It will either demand that past promises are broken, or it will not work, or it will not pay taxes, or the most talented people will leave. Socialist governments which have tried to tax 'till the pips squeak' have ample experience of that. — Margaret Thatcher

The afterlife is not so much a place but rather what happens to me, to the others left behind, after Ben's life. — Sophie Hardcastle