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Those who teach by their doctrine must teach by their life, or else they pull down with one hand what they build up with the other. — Matthew Henry
You should see what she's wearing, Callie. It's velvet. Canary yellow velvet. Turban to match. She looks like a furry banana. — Sarah MacLean
The premise, to me, is the most important thing that you have to know going in. It's the problem as you see it. So I write down the problem as I see it. That is the premise for my book. — Larry Winget
You can't have assistant coaches who aren't loyal - but you can learn a lot from your assistant coaches. — Tony DiCicco
Hasty learning can lead to mistakes, and magical mistakes tend to be more spectacular than healing mistakes. My father used to use that reasoning to explain why apprentices of magi drink far less than the students of healing."
Veran grinned. "'Healers wake up with a sore head," he used to say; 'magicians wake up with a sore head, our toes burned black and the roof on the floor. — Trudi Canavan
Of all Rome's seven hills, however, the Palatine was the most exclusive by far. — Tom Holland
I was right when I said I'd never look back. It hurts too much, it drags at your heart till you can't ever do anything else except look back. — Margaret Mitchell
Goals aren't enough. You need goals plus deadlines: goals big enough to get excited about and deadline to make you run. One isn't much good without the other, but together they can be tremendous. — Ben Feldman
When you are so full that there is no emptiness in you, that you have started feeling the significance of the ordinary, day-to-day existence, when moment to moment you live totally, intensely, passionately, then God is available. — Rajneesh
You miss one hundred percent of the shots you don't take. — Wayne Gretzky
It all comes with time and patience — Shelina Zahra Janmohamed
How would you like to bite that in the ass, develop lock jaw and be dragged to death? — Willie Nelson
A millenarian fire burned in Oppenheimer's spirit, fueled by his pride as a world-historical individual, by his fear that the natural force he loosed upon the world would escape all human control, and by a pure-hearted longing to ensure that his discovery of the devastation latent in the elemental substance of the world would serve concord rather than the ultimate discord, perpetual peace rather than permanent self-destruction. — Algis Valiunas
