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Soccer is easy if you work hard at it. — Ian Feuer

Love Poem
It's so nice
to wake up in the morning
all alone
and not have to tell somebody
you love them
when you don't love them
any more. — Richard Brautigan

was in the Gray family forever, way back to the early — John Grisham

I wish we could see Hamilton. — Jenny Han

If I was going to write something, I'd need to stop for three months and just see if I had any thoughts in there. — Mariella Frostrup

I'm into eating as little as possible ... I never cook. Never use the stove or anything. — Noam Chomsky

I realized then how much alike we were. Both of us looked backwards to a beloved time that was lost to us, a time where everything had been beautiful. Both of us looked forward to some time and place that would be better. And both of us were here, now, in a grim, unhappy time where little was as we wanted it to be. We lived in our memories and in our hopes, enduring the present because we had no other choice, and because we loved the people who lived here with us. — Susan Palwick

Do you not believe that you deserve to die painfully?" "By the revolutionary," I said, hoping that if I asked that death as a favor it would not be granted. "Yes, that would be fitting. But ... " And here he paused. The moment passed, then two. The first brass-backed fly of the new summer buzzed against the port. I wanted to crush it, to catch and release it, to shout at Master Palaemon to speak, to flee from the room; but I could do none of these things. I sat, instead, in the old wooden chair beside his table, feeling that I was already dead but still must die. — Gene Wolfe

I believe the sovereign God of the universe justifies us freely, and then we are called to run with him in sanctification. — Matt Chandler

Dress is at all times a frivolous distinction, and excessive solicitude about it often destroys its own aim. — Jane Austen

The purpose of business is to create and keep a customer. — Peter F. Drucker

History is a better guide than good intentions. — Jeane Kirkpatrick

Path is only a name for a place where you find yourself. Where you're going on it is only a story. Where you've been on it is only another. Some of the stories are pleasant ones; some are not. That's dark and light. — John Crowley