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He was, out of all sight (as I remember him), the nicest boy that ever spun a top or broke a window. — Wilkie Collins

Fear of failure is one of the principal fears creating obstacles in the way of successful self-actualization and achieving goals — Sunday Adelaja

The world was to Shakespeare a great stage of fools on which he was utterly bewildered. His pregnant observations of life are not coordinated into any philosophy. — George Bernard Shaw

He was right. They could have a whole conversation without exchanging a word. And the conversation they had right now went like this: Colin, shut it. I don't think I will, M. Then I'll make you. Really? How?I'm not certain, but it will be slow and painful. And I won't leave any evidence. — Tessa Dare

These are a few of my favorite things. — Oscar Hammerstein II

An optimistic gardener is one who believes that whatever goes down must come up. — Leslie Hall

Style, is like a frog: you can dissect the thing, but it somehow dies in the process. — Arthur Quinn

There's no good answer to a question you didn't hear — Socrates

If I could only do one exercise, it would be dead lifting. For cardio, I dance, I ride my bike, I run and I have kids. There is a ... lot of cardio just from being a parent. — Hugh Jackman

Other centuries had their driving forces. What will ours have been when men look far back to it one day? Maybe it won't be the American Century, after all. Or the Russian Century or the Atomic Century. Wouldn't it be wonderful, Phil, if it turned out to be everybody's century, when people all over the world
free people
found a way to live together? I'd like to be around to see some of that, even the beginning. — Moss Hart

To be honest, I am not happy about all the publicity. — Jean Alesi

War is not merely a political act but a real political instrument, a continuation of political intercourse, a carrying out of the same by other means. — Carl Von Clausewitz

I think the reality is that copyright law has for a very long time been a tiny little part of American jurisprudence, far removed from traditional First Amendment jurisprudence, and that made sense before the Internet. Now there is an unavoidable link between First Amendment interests and the scope of copyright law. The legal system is recognizing for the first time the extraordinary expanse of copyright regulation and its regulation of ordinary free-speech activities. — Lawrence Lessig