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It's just as easy to be exclusive as it is to be inclusive, just as easy to create an Us as a Them. Benji has never been worried about being beaten up or hated if anyone finds out the truth about him; he's been hated by every opposing team since he was a child. The only thing he's scared of is that one day there will be jokes that his teammates and coach won't tell when he's in the room. The exclusivity of laughter. — Fredrik Backman

Mitt Romney is not going to be running for president. So you know what that means. We are getting closer and closer to 'President Trump.' — David Letterman

Before you measure the years, you measure the days. — Mitch Albom

My shooting technique is so poor that if someday I score from outside the box, the keeper has to be banned from football. — Dada Maravilha

She never liked the man. What she saw now, she liked even less. — Stephen Lloyd Jones

If you think automating a process will reduce or eliminate the errors currently in that process, all you'll really be doing is automating the generation of those errors. — W.L.W. Borowiecki

I'm not only a lawyer, I have a post doctorate degree in federal tax law from William and Mary. I work in serious scholarship and work in the United States federal tax court. My husband and I raised five kids. We've raised 23 foster children. We've applied ourselves to education reform. We started a charter school for at-risk kids. — Michele Bachmann

There is a certain sort of man whose doom in the world is disappointment, who excels in it, and whose luckless triumphs in his meek career of life, I have often thought, must be regarded by the kind eyes above with as much favor as the splendid successes and achievements of coarser and more prosperous men. — William Makepeace Thackeray

Ah. Ah! A man of modesty, either so false that it may be true or so true that it seems entirely false. I can see why Bayard speaks so well of you, sir. — Jim Butcher