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Opportunity seldom come along and knock you on the Head. — Jon Jones
The intention which is fixed on God as its only end will keep people steady in their purposes, and deliver them from being the joke and scorn of fortune. — Thomas A Kempis
If a girl is smiling and is bringing positive energy and she's happy, that's what I notice right away - and her teeth. — Chandler Parsons
Is the biographer an artist who can and should exist on equal terms with the dramatist, fiction writer and poet? The short and robust answer is, 'Certainly not.' — Tom Paulin
Our heart mends as our inner self - the central or innermost part of our identity - is wrapped around the Light inside of us, rather than around the people who have harmed us. This one small step changes the way we see things. — Suzanne Eller
There are two types of claims: those based on hard numbers and those based on slippery numbers. — Simon Sinek
His features were taught, unaffected by my expression. If this is really it ... if you're really done with me ... will you let me hold you tonight? — Jamie McGuire
The best stomachs are not those which reject all foods. — Plato
My dad supports me. He said, "I wished when I was at your age I started doing rock and roll music. Then I wouldn't have to be a fashion designer." And I just laugh and keep it moving and appreciate his support. — Richard Hilfiger
Posterity will surely be amazed, and I hope vastly amused, that such slipshod and unconvincing theorizing should have so easily captivated twentieth-century minds and been so widely and recklessly applied. — Malcolm Muggeridge
We suffer the threat of breathing in water; we fight the nightmares that would drown us. And just as we feel the deceptive joy of floating, we flex our muscles and learn to kick, propelling ourselves into deeper waters where we can't see the bottom or touch the side.
There, in the deep, we stroke.
Then, surprising ourselves, saving ourselves, we swim. — Lynne Hugo
The literary game is the abyss of human society itself: interactive, playful and tragic. We can't live alone. For me, Robinson [Crusoe] is either a false myth or else he represents the denial of human society. We can't play by ourselves. In literature, it's even more complicated, because one has to play with an indeterminate number of players simultaneously and every game is different. The other player can abandon your game at any time ... to go play chess. — Dumitru Tepeneag
It is better to be loved by one person who knows your soul than millions who don't even know your phone number. — Richard Paul Evans
